The Journal of Family PracticeEpinephrine is efficacious for outpatient treatment of bronchiolitisMarch 1, 2004PediatricsPulmonology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the best treatment for Osgood-Schlatter disease?February 1, 2004PainPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeVaccinations containing thimerosal do not increase rates of autismFebruary 1, 2004PediatricsVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeAre inhalers with spacers better than nebulizers for children with asthma?January 1, 2004AsthmaPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeSertraline effective for children and adolescents with major depressionJanuary 1, 2004PediatricsMental Health
The Journal of Family PracticeInfluenza vaccine does not prevent acute otitis media in young childrenJanuary 1, 2004PediatricsVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeTubes for otitis media do not improve developmental outcomesDecember 1, 2003PainPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeIs screening urinalysis in children worthwhile?November 1, 2003Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeWhich infants need lumbar puncture for suspected sepsis?October 1, 2003Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat medication best prevents migraine in children?October 1, 2003NeurologyPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes breastfeeding protect against viral GI infections in children October 1, 2003PediatricsGastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeEducational interventions improve outcomes for children with asthmaOctober 1, 2003PediatricsPulmonologyAsthma
The Journal of Family PracticeNaturopathic ear drops minimally effective for acute otitis mediaSeptember 1, 2003PainPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeAre nasal steroid sprays effective for otitis media with effusion?August 1, 2003Pediatrics