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American Family Physician September 15, 2000 |
Diary from a Week in Practice Much of what we do is episodic in nature, but the continuity of care family physicians provide can truly count... a potentially disastrous patient encounter can have a positive outcome... "boomeritis" on the rise... Diagnosing panic disorder... |
American Family Physician September 15, 2000 Monica Preboth |
Clinical Briefs AAP Policy Statement on Childhood Bereavement... FDA Approval of Rivastigmine Tartrate... Use of Activella to Prevent Osteoporosis... Personal Watercraft Use by Young Persons... New AHA Web Site to Improve Patient Compliance... Services for Children with Special Needs... |
American Family Physician September 1, 2000 Rosemarie Sweeney & Toni Lapp |
Newsletter Conference Committee Reaches Funding Decisions on Key Health Programs... Foundation Urges Enrollment of Children in Insurance Programs... A National Summit on Medical Errors Is Announced... Thimerosal-Free Vaccines for Infants Are Recommended... |
American Family Physician September 1, 2000 Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit Quick thinking to amputate a titanium-reinforced leg... Sexual side effects in hypertensive premenopausal women... Too much good food a bad thing... Training program sends pediatric residents shopping for car seats and diapers... Fathers with high self-esteem are more involved with their kids... |
American Family Physician September 1, 2000 |
Diary from a Week in Practice Success with benign positional vertigo using the Epley maneuver... Nifedipine-produced infertilit in men no longer a mystery... Diagnosing a peripheral brain lesion... Switch to music of bygone years a soothing influence in a doctor's office... a peaceful death... |
American Family Physician September 1, 2000 Anne D. Walling, M.D. |
Clinical Information From The International Family Medicine Literature Is Caffeine Safe During Pregnancy?... Social Phobia... Practical Dietary Advice for Lowering Cholesterol... |
American Family Physician September 1, 2000 Monica Preboth |
Clinical Briefs Diabetes in the School and Day Care Setting... Use of Rifamycins in HIV-Infected Patients... New Indication for Levofloxacin... NIAMS Bilingual Booklet for Patients with Arthritis... Consensus Statement on Chronic Tracheostomy... FDA Approves New Blood Glucose Device... Injuries and Violence Among Older Adults |
American Family Physician August 15, 2000 Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit "You've Got Mail." The practice of physicians using e-mail to communicate directly with patients is an idea whose time has come... Laser surgery may benefit farsighted and those with astigmatism, too... Elderly spend one fifth of income on health care... Stress may eventually lead to memory loss... |
American Family Physician August 15, 2000 |
Diary from a Week in Practice Boric acid use should be carefully limited... rain good medicine, too, for wheezing... treating depression during pregnancy... don't kid the patients... alternating ibuprofen and acetaminophen in children may be harmful therapy... the privilege of assisting families with the dying process... |
American Family Physician August 15, 2000 Monica Preboth |
Clinical Briefs ACSM Statement on Creatine Supplements... Monograph on Anxiety Disorders in Children... Use of Human Growth Hormone in Children... Phenylketonuria in Pregnant Women... Brochure on the Prevention of Falls in the Elderly... U.S. Outbreak of West Nile Virus Infection... NCI Pilot Project to Speed Cancer Research... |
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