The Journal of Family PracticePulmonary arterial hypertension: Newer treatments are improving outcomesDecember 1, 2004PulmonologyCardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeEstimating mortality reduction by comparing survival curvesNovember 1, 2004Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeHow should we diagnose and treat obstructive sleep apnea?November 1, 2004Sleep Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeIs nedocromil effective in preventing asthmatic attacks in patients with asthma?November 1, 2004Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeDo steroid injections help with osteoarthritis of the knee?November 1, 2004Rheumatology
The Journal of Family PracticeFor knee pain, how predictive is physical examination for meniscal injury?November 1, 2004Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeHow effective is gastric bypass for weight loss?November 1, 2004Obesity
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes acyclovir help herpes simplex virus cold sores if treatment is delayed?November 1, 2004Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeHow should thyroid replacement be initiated?November 1, 2004Endocrinology
The Journal of Family PracticeInfluenza vaccine: New recommendations for infants and children aged 6 to 23 monthsNovember 1, 2004VaccinesPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeNondaily hormonal contraceptives: Establishing a fit between product characteristics and patient preferencesNovember 1, 2004Women's Health