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The Journal of Family PracticeLow-dose warfarin prevents recurrent thromboembolismAugust 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeClindamycin for vaginosis reduces prematurity and late miscarriageAugust 1, 2003Women's Health
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The Journal of Family PracticeDo irbesartan and amlodipine reduce cardiovascular events in diabetic patients?August 1, 2003CardiologyDiabetes
The Journal of Family PracticeLow-dose doxycycline moderately effective for acneAugust 1, 2003Dermatology
The Journal of Family PracticeBlood cultures not helpful for community-acquired pneumoniaAugust 1, 2003Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeZonisamide effective for weight loss in womenAugust 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeSelective aldosterone blockade reduces mortality after MIAugust 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeContinuous use of oral contraceptives reduces bleedingAugust 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeMetoclopramide reduces nausea from emergency contraceptionJuly 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDiclofenac more effective than acetaminophen in osteoarthritis of the kneeJuly 1, 2003Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeEphedra and ephedrine: Modest short-term weight loss, with a priceJuly 1, 2003GastroenterologyCardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeNatural progesterone prevents preterm birth in high-risk pregnanciesJuly 1, 2003Women's Health