The Journal of Family PracticeA new treatment option for grades III and IV hemorrhoidsOctober 1, 2004Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes tight control of blood glucose in pregnant women with diabetes improve neonatal outcomes?October 1, 2004Women's HealthDiabetesPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeOptimizing combination therapy for type 2 diabetes in adolescents and adults: A case-based approachOctober 1, 2004Diabetes
The Journal of Family PracticeDo routine eye exams reduce occurrence of blindness from type 2 diabetes?September 1, 2004Diabetes
The Journal of Family PracticeChanges in recommended treatments for mild and moderate asthmaSeptember 1, 2004Asthma
The Journal of Family PracticeCommercial sponsorship of CME: There are alternativesSeptember 1, 2004Practice Management
The Journal of Family PracticeMany unnecessary Pap smears are performed after hysterectomySeptember 1, 2004Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeNonsurgical treatment is effective for carpal tunnel syndromeSeptember 1, 2004Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeD-dimer useful for excluding deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolismSeptember 1, 2004Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeFavorable response to proton pump inhibitors doesn’t necessarily diagnose GERDSeptember 1, 2004Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the most effective way for relieving constipation in children aged >1 year?September 1, 2004Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeFirst- or second-generation antihistamines: which are more effective at controlling pruritus?September 1, 2004Dermatology
The Journal of Family PracticeIs the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors safe?September 1, 2004Gastroenterology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the most effective diagnostic evaluation of streptococcal pharyngitis?September 1, 2004Infectious Diseases