The Journal of Family PracticeWarfarin plus aspirin more effective than aspirin alone for secondary prevention of MIJanuary 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeChildren with fever and vomiting benefit from immediate antibiotics for acute otitis mediaJanuary 1, 2003Pediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeSix-item screening tool is sensitive for dementiaJanuary 1, 2003Geriatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeShould patients with coronary disease and high homocysteine take folic acid?January 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeWatchful waiting is reasonable for gallstone symptomsJanuary 1, 2003Hepatology
The Journal of Family PracticeKorean red ginseng effective for treatment of erectile dysfunctionJanuary 1, 2003Men's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeMetronidazole gel ineffective for minimally abnormal PapJanuary 1, 2003Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeEarly radical prostatectomy improves disease-specific but not overall survivalJanuary 1, 2003Men's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeSuturing unnecessary for hand lacerations under 2 cmJanuary 1, 2003Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeEarly invasive strategy for acute cardiac ischemia is cost effectiveJanuary 1, 2003Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome improve outcomes?January 1, 2003Neurology