The Journal of Family PracticeSelf-examination does not reduce breast cancer mortalityFebruary 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDigoxin increases mortality among women with congestive heart failureFebruary 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeHRT and vitamins C and E do not improve coronary disease in womenFebruary 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeIs pneumococcal vaccine effective in nursing home patients?February 1, 2003Vaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeWhich postmenopausal women should be offered combined HRT?February 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes cranberry juice prevent or treat urinary tract infection?February 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeDepression screening: a practical strategyFebruary 1, 2003Mental Health
The Journal of Family PracticeA thorough yet efficient exam identifies most problems in school athletesFebruary 1, 2003
The Journal of Family PracticeWhy do physicians think parents expect antibiotics? What parents report vs what physicians believeFebruary 1, 2003
The Journal of Family PracticeScreening for and treating asymptomatic bacteriuria not useful in women with diabetesFebruary 1, 2003Diabetes