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American Family Physician February 15, 2005 Genevieve Ressel |
Newsletter AAFP Launches Online Quality Improvement Program... NIH Issues New Guidelines for Managing Asthma During Pregnancy... ABFM Extends Deadline for 2004 Self-Assessment Module... etc. |
American Family Physician February 15, 2005 Huntzinger & Coughlin |
Quantum Sufficit - Just Enough More lives are lost to racial disparity in medical care than are saved... Physicians have known for years that reducing exposure to lead ... Americans are packing their medicine cabinets with more and more prescriptions... etc. |
Outside February 2005 |
Globe-Trekking Gear Myopic adventurers, rejoice... Javelin... Samsung SCH-S250... |
Managed Care January 2005 |
Headlines on Deadline... More on the pay-for-performance push... The nation's HMOs operated on a slim profit margin in the first three months of 2004... Health coverage is not a factor in determining the level of care children receive in the U.S... etc. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2005 Genevieve Ressel |
Newsletter IHI Launches National Campaign to Save 100,000 Lives in U.S. Hospitals... NPSF Launches Interactive Educational Web Site... AHRQ Launches Bioterrorism Preparedness Listserv... NHLBI Issues Alert to Continue Transfusions in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease... etc. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2005 Amber Huntzinger |
Quantum Sufficit - Just Enough Preschoolers need to hit the playground running, according to a study that recently appeared in Pediatrics... Could palate preference hold the key to thinner waistlines?... What's your cup of tea?... etc. |
Seasoned Cooking January 2005 Michael Fick |
Here's Your First Pop Quiz of the New Year Take this nutritional quiz, and think hard about the choices. Soy... Is olive oil the best?... The ubiquitous vitamin C... High blood sugar, cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure... etc. |
Wired January 2005 |
Start Gaming experts make predictions on consoles... The failure of polling in the 2004 U.S. election... Mini Mitter offers a pill-sized, swallowable thermometer called Jonah... Searching old texts for cures... etc. |
Adventure Dec 2004/Jan 2005 Berenato & Potts |
Performance / First Responder En route to peek performance: Q & A about blood clots that develop in cramped quarters, lactic acid buildup during a day on the slopes, and the foods affecting cardio. |
American Family Physician December 15, 2004 Genevieve Ressel |
Newsletter NIH Awards More Than $24 Million to Help Eliminate Health Disparities... HHS Announces New Initiatives to Help Americans Quit Smoking... Web Site on Handwashing Offers Tips for Prevention of Influenza... etc. |
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