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American Family Physician June 15, 2002 Sarah Evans & Heather McNeill |
Quantum Sufficit Hormone replacement therapy ages gracefully along with its users... Airway injury from crack cocaine use... Smokers wanting to kick the habit can now lick it away... What's in a name? When it comes to "disease," more than you might think... etc. |
American Family Physician June 15, 2002 Kathy Soch |
Diary from a Week in Practice Asking teenaged patients about sensitive subjects... A resident takes charge of a patient with queit confidence and skill... Never a more important house call... etc. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2002 Heather McNeill & Sarah Morgan |
Quantum Sufficit Talk to your patients about engaging in moderate exercise, and you may just get them off the couch and on the path to better health... Teens look to the net for information on health issues... Family difficulties can increase the risk of a fatal stroke... etc. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2002 Robert H. Shackelford |
Diary from a Week in Practice Beware the "quiet child!"... It is important for every patient to feel comfortable with their health care professional and to have the choice of who they see... etc. |
AskMen.com April 28, 2002 David Dixon |
9 Tips To A Longer Life Living longer than a century is possible, and these 9 tips -- from eating healthily to protecting your prostate -- will give you more than a fighting chance to see all this, and then some... |
American Family Physician April 15, 2002 Heather McNeill & Sarah Morgan |
Quantum Sufficit A quick, fingerprick blood test could be used to detect ovarian cancer... An ex-addict's worst enemy isn't the item of addiction itself, but rather the sights and sounds associated with it... Women are having more babies now than at any time in the past 30 years... etc. |
American Family Physician April 15, 2002 Kathy Soch |
Diary from a Week in Practice Sometimes physicians can take advantage of anticipated side effects and actually use them to treat patients... Computers have really improved patient satisfaction... Walking three children to school in the morning can be educational for a family practice physician... |
American Family Physician March 15, 2002 Heather McNeill & Sarah Morgan |
Quantum Sufficit The ill effects of diabetes start early... Buckle up, front, center, and rear... The best time to have a baby is during the day, and preferably at a time when hospital personnel are not changing shifts... etc. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2002 Robert H. Shackelford |
Diary from a Week in Practice When evaluating foot pain in postmenopausal women, stress fracture should be included in the differential diagnoses... Second opinions can be helpful, but it is important to trust one's own instincts... etc. |
American Family Physician February 15, 2002 Heather McNeill & Sarah Morgan |
Quantum Sufficit Eating small frequent meals is better for cholesterol levels than the three square meals mom always encouraged us to eat... Plastic tube shows promise in restoring movement in paralyzed rats... A good marriage may be good for your heart... etc. |
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