The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the best surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma in chronic carriers of hepatitis B?February 1, 2006Hepatology
The Journal of Family PracticeAre major bleeding events from falls more likely in patients on warfarin?February 1, 2006Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the recommended approach to asymptomatic patients who develop a reactive PPD?February 1, 2006Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the best duration of steroid therapy for contact dermatitis (rhus)?February 1, 2006Dermatology
The Journal of Family PracticeShould people with a first-degree relative who died from subarachnoid hemorrhage be screened for aneurysms?January 1, 2006Neurology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat dietary modifications are indicated for migraines?January 1, 2006Neurology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat are hospital admission criteria for infants with bronchiolitis?January 1, 2006Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat are effective medication combinations for dyslipidemia?January 1, 2006Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeHow effective are lifestyle changes for controlling hypertension?January 1, 2006Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat precautions should we use with statins for women of childbearing age?January 1, 2006CardiologyWomen's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDo antibiotics interfere with the efficacy of oral contraceptives?December 1, 2005Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeWhen should a chest x-ray be used to evaluate acute-onset productive cough for adults?December 1, 2005Pulmonology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat vitamins and minerals should be given to breastfed and bottle-fed infants?December 1, 2005Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeFor fibromyalgia, which treatments are the most effective?December 1, 2005Musculoskeletal DisordersPain