The Journal of Family PracticeUse physical therapy to head off this deformity in infantsAugust 1, 2009Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeGlucose control: How low should you go with the critically ill?August 1, 2009Diabetes
The Journal of Family PracticeMigraine treatment “tweak” could reduce office visitsJuly 1, 2009NeurologyPain
The Journal of Family PracticeInitiating antidepressant therapy? Try these 2 drugs firstJuly 1, 2009Diabetes
The Journal of Family PracticeArthroscopic surgery for knee osteoarthritis? Just say noMarch 1, 2009Musculoskeletal Disorders
The Journal of Family PracticeLet them eat nuts—this snack is safe for diverticulosis patientsFebruary 1, 2009Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeThis antiemetic may help kids skip that trip to the hospitalFebruary 1, 2009GastroenterologyPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeACE inhibitors and ARBs: One or the other—not both—for high-risk patientsJanuary 1, 2009Nephrology
The Journal of Family PracticeSaline irrigation spells relief for sinusitis sufferersJanuary 1, 2009Immunology
The Journal of Family PracticeDust mite control measures don’t help asthma patientsDecember 1, 2008Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeAntidepressants causing sexual problems? Give her ViagraDecember 1, 2008Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeTreat depressed teens with medication and psychotherapyNovember 1, 2008Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeGlucose self-monitoring: Think twice for type 2 patientsNovember 1, 2008Diabetes