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American Family Physician
A peer-reviewed journal providing continuing medical education for family physicians and primary care physicians. Each issue contains six to eight major articles addressing a wide range of topics, including diagnosis, treatment, clinical studies, and statistics. Emphasis is given to contributions that demonstrate a family medicine perspective and approach to common clinical conditions. Evidence-based guidelines are used and doctors in the field write all articles..

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Omeprazole and Recurrent Bleeding of Peptic Ulcers.
February 15, 2001
Heart Failure.
February 15, 2001
Disability Prevention Principles in the Primary Care Office.
February 15, 2001
Chronic Vulvovaginal Candidiasis.
February 15, 2001
Treating Onychomycosis.
February 15, 2001
Fungal Infections of Fingernails and Toenails.
February 15, 2001
Early Diagnosis of Dementia.
February 15, 2001
The Signs of Dementia.
February 15, 2001
Bronchiolitis and Your Child.
February 15, 2001
Earaches in Children.
February 15, 2001
Vomiting and Diarrhea in Children.
February 15, 2001
Coronary Heart Disease: Reducing Your Risk.
February 15, 2001
Evaluation of Acute Headaches in Adults.
February 15, 2001
AAP Statement on Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol.(American Academy of Ped...
February 15, 2001
Use of Hypoallergenic Infant Formulas.
February 15, 2001
FDA Approval of Single-Use Test for HbA1c.(Digital Response glycosylat...
February 15, 2001
NIH Statement on Antenatal Corticosteroids.(National Institutes of Hea...
February 15, 2001
Vaccine Program Reduces Referral Rate of Uninsured Children.(Vaccines ...
February 15, 2001
Inpatient Tobacco Cessation Programs Can Be Effective.
February 15, 2001
Interdisciplinary Approach Helps Patients Lower Cholesterol Levels.
February 15, 2001
Leflunomide Is Effective in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
February 15, 2001
Diary from a Week in Practice.(physician notes)
February 15, 2001
Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly.
February 15, 2001
Smoking Cessation: Still Looking for a Miracle.
February 15, 2001
Causes of Bad Breath in Elderly Patients.
February 15, 2001
Principles of Pain Control in Cancer Patients.
February 15, 2001
Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy.
February 15, 2001
Help for Plantar Fasciitis.
February 01, 2001
Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis.
February 01, 2001
Plasma Viral Load Testing and HIV.
February 01, 2001
Plasma Viral Load Testing in the Management of HIV Infection.
February 01, 2001
Screening for Cancer: Evaluating the Evidence.
February 01, 2001
Is Rizatriptan Effective in Menstrual Migraine?
February 01, 2001
Using Clinical Predictors for Aspiration Risk After Stroke.
February 01, 2001
Adverse Effects Following Stapled Hemorrhoidectomy.
February 01, 2001
Hysterectomy Increases the Risk of Urinary Incontinence.
February 01, 2001
Estradiol Concentration Levels and Cognitive Impairment.
February 01, 2001
Fatigue, Tiredness and Lack of Energy: Sleep Apnea?
February 01, 2001
Thrombolytic Therapy Linked to Intracranial Hemorrhage.
February 01, 2001
Mechanical "Bug-Busting" Is Ineffective for Head Lice.
February 01, 2001
Cognitive Behavior Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa.
February 01, 2001
Thromboembolism in Pregnancy: Clinical Guidelines.
February 01, 2001
Helical CT for the Diagnosis of Colonic Angiodysplasia.(computed tomog...
February 01, 2001
Clinical Quiz.(continuing medical education examination)
February 01, 2001
Quantum Sufficit : Just Enough.(medical quips and quotes)
February 01, 2001
AAP Develops Guidelines for Early Detection of Dislocated Hips.(Americ...
February 01, 2001
Pigmented Preauricular Papules.
February 01, 2001
NIH Launches Plan for Global AIDS Research.(National Institutes of Hea...
February 01, 2001
HHS Issues Rule on Physician Self-Referrals.(Health and Human Services...
February 01, 2001
Study of State CHIP Programs Finds Access Problems.(Children's Health ...
February 01, 2001
Registry Is Established for Two Types of Muscular Dystrophy.(National ...
February 01, 2001
Surgeon General Satcher Warns of Children's Mental Health Crisis.(Davi...
February 01, 2001
New Medicare Policy Mandates Medical Error Disclosure.
February 01, 2001
Also Received.(newly received medical publications)(Bibliography)
February 01, 2001
Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology of Herbal Products.(Review)
February 01, 2001
Correction.(to page 2077 of the article "Acute Renal Failure"...
February 01, 2001
Letters to the Editor.(side effects of fluoxetine (Prozac) in the elde...
February 01, 2001
AFP Moves Into the Millennium.(American Family Physician)
February 01, 2001
Multiple Glomangiomas.
February 01, 2001
Traveling Abroad Safely.
February 01, 2001
Use of Opiates in Patients with Cancer.
February 01, 2001
Peyronie's Disease.
February 01, 2001
The Science and Politics of Cancer Screening.
February 01, 2001
Hope for Patients with Asplenia or Hyposplenism.(caring for patients w...
February 01, 2001
Diary from a Week in Practice.(physician notes)
February 01, 2001
A "Hopeless" Patient.(cultivating physician-patient communic...
February 01, 2001
ACSM Statement on Exercise During Pregnancy.(American College of Sport...
February 01, 2001
Use of EEG to Evaluate First Seizure in Children.(diagnosis of nonfebr...
February 01, 2001
Weaning Patients from Mechanical Ventilation.
February 01, 2001
AAP Statement on Pediatric Palliative Care.(reports from the American ...
February 01, 2001
After Your Spleen Has Been Removed: What You Need to Know to Protect Y...
February 01, 2001
Detection, Education and Management of the Asplenic or Hyposplenic Pat...
February 01, 2001
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