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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.
Opiates for acute abdominal pain do not increase errors.(Patient Orien... January 01, 2007
Clinical criteria predict serious head injury risk in kids.(Patient Or... January 01, 2007
A PPI test does not improve diagnosis of GERD.(Patient Oriented Eviden... January 01, 2007
Short-course therapy for recurrent genital herpes and herpes labialis:... January 01, 2007
How effective are dietary interventions in lowering lipids in adults w... January 01, 2007
How do we evaluate a marginally low [B.sub.12] level?(CLINICAL INQUIRI... January 01, 2007
A day in the safety net.(Diary entry) January 01, 2007
Appropriate use of insulin analogs in an increasingly complex type 2 d... January 01, 2007
What other STI testing should we do for a patient with chlamydia?(sexu... January 01, 2007
What is the best approach to the evaluation of resting tachycardia for... January 01, 2007
What is the best management for patients with evidence of asymptomatic... January 01, 2007
What GI stress ulcer prophylaxis should we provide hospitalized patien... January 01, 2007
How well do family physicians manage skin lesions? Results of this pro... January 01, 2007
Bilateral lesions on the legs.(PHOTO ROUNDS) January 01, 2007
What's new at JFP online? Web-only photo rounds.(updates) January 01, 2007
Cutaneous melanoma: detecting it earlier, weighing management options:... January 01, 2007
Atypical antipsychotics minimally effective in Alzheimer's.(Patient Or... January 01, 2007
Carotid stent inferior to carotid endarterectomy.(Patient Oriented Evi... January 01, 2007
Driven to distraction.(health hazards of cell phones)(Editorial) January 01, 2007
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