The Journal of Family PracticeHemoccult tests are insensitive for upper gastrointestinal cancerJuly 1, 2002GastroenterologyOncology
The Journal of Family Practiceβ-Blockers decrease cardiac events in major noncardiac surgeryJune 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeAngiotensin receptor blockers not equivalent to ACE inhibitors for heart failureJune 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeSeveral depression screening tools work equally wellJune 1, 2002Mental Health
The Journal of Family PracticeSwitching antidepressant classes often works in treatment-resistant depressionJune 1, 2002Mental Health
The Journal of Family PracticeScreening decreases breast cancer-specific dealths but not all-cause mortalityJune 1, 2002OncologyWomen's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeSeveral options effective for postherpetic neuralgiaJune 1, 2002Infectious DiseasesPain
The Journal of Family PracticeNo benefit to adding warfarin to aspirin after heart attackJune 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes intra-articular hyaluronate decrease symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee?May 1, 2002Musculoskeletal DisordersPain
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes fecal occult blood screening reduce colorectal cancer morbidity?May 1, 2002Oncology
The Journal of Family PracticeCan aspirin prevent cardiovascular events in patients without known cardiovascular disease?May 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeDo disease-specific mortality effects correlate with all-cause mortality effects in cancer screening trials?May 1, 2002Oncology
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes use of oxytocin and dinoprostone inserts shorten labor more than use of oxytocin after removal of dinoprostone?May 1, 2002Women's Health