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Journal of Family Practice
A monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal of original research and evidence-based medical information for practicing family physicians, family medicine researchers, and other primary care clinicians. Contains practice-oriented reviews, commentary and research on a variety of issues in the field of family practice.
Does injection of steroids and lidocaine in the shoulder relieve bursi... June 01, 2004
Fetal fibronectin does not affect outcomes of preterm labor.(Patient O... June 01, 2004
Long-term management of patients with unstable angina and non-ST-eleva... June 01, 2004
Incidental splenic lesions.(Photo Rounds) June 01, 2004
How should we evaluate a solitary pulmonary nodule found on chest x-ra... June 01, 2004
Infection control in the outpatient setting.(Practice alert: public he... June 01, 2004
Are beta-2-agonists or anticholinergics more effective for treating CO... June 01, 2004
Do antibiotics prevent recurrent UTI in children with anatomic abnorma... June 01, 2004
Prochlorperazine more effective than ketorolac for pediatric migraine.... June 01, 2004
No long-term benefit shown for bones after HRT.(Patient Oriented Evide... June 01, 2004
3 days ciprofloxacin adequate for UTI in older women.(Patient Oriented... June 01, 2004
Useful signs and symptoms to evaluate vaginal complaints.(Patient Orie... June 01, 2004
FIRSTConsult: a useful point-of-care clinical reference.(Reinventing p... June 01, 2004
Hospitalists: scourge or salvation?(issue contents)(Editorial) June 01, 2004
Hospitalists and family physicians: understanding opportunities and ri... June 01, 2004
What treatments are safe and effective for mild to moderate hypertensi... June 01, 2004
Should the varicella vaccine be given to all children to prevent chick... June 01, 2004
Do acetaminophen and an NSAID combined relieve osteoarthritis pain bet... June 01, 2004
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