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The Journal of Family PracticeConsider colonoscopy for young patients with hematocheziaNovember 1, 2004
The Journal of Family PracticeOttawa Ankle Rules accurately assess injuries and reduce reliance on radiographsOctober 1, 2004
The Journal of Family PracticeHow the presidential candidates’ health care proposals contrastOctober 1, 2004
The Journal of Family PracticeHow should we manage Bell’s palsy?October 1, 2004Musculoskeletal Disorders
The Journal of Family PracticeShould we screen for bacterial vaginosis in those at risk for preterm labor?October 1, 2004Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeHow should we treat chronic daily headache when conservative measures fail?October 1, 2004NeurologyPain
The Journal of Family PracticeHow reliable are self-measured blood pressures taken at home?October 1, 2004Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeHow effective is prophylactic therapy for gout in people with prior attacks?October 1, 2004Nephrology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat effect do inhaled steroids have on delaying the progression of COPD?October 1, 2004Pulmonology
The Journal of Family PracticeAbnormal vaginal discharge: Using office diagnostic testing more effectivelyOctober 1, 2004Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeRaloxifene reduces risk of vertebral fractures and breast cancer in postmenopausal women regardless of prior hormone therapyOctober 1, 2004OncologyWomen's Health