The Journal of Family PracticeSelf-doctoring: A qualitative study of physicians with cancerApril 1, 2004
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The Journal of Family PracticeHyaluronic acid minimally effective for knee osteoarthritisApril 1, 2004Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeHPV testing may replace Pap smears for primary screeningApril 1, 2004Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeHow effective are leukotriene inhibitors for asthma in children?April 1, 2004AsthmaPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeShould we discontinue Pap smear screening in women aged >65 years?April 1, 2004Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes treatment of acne with Retin A and tetracycline cause adverse effects?April 1, 2004Dermatology
The Journal of Family PracticeIs exercise treadmill testing useful for detecting heart disease in women?April 1, 2004Women's HealthCardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeIs the ThinPrep better than conventional Pap smear at detecting cervical cancer?April 1, 2004Women's HealthOncology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhich blood tests are most helpful in evaluating pelvic inflammatory disease?April 1, 2004Women's Health