The Journal of Family PracticeExperience, Expertise, or Specialty? Uses and Misuses of a ReferenceFebruary 1, 2002
The Journal of Family PracticeCan high-dose supplementation with vitamins C and E, beta carotene, and zinc slow the progression of macular degeneration?February 1, 2002Geriatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeAre progesterone or progestogens effective in managing premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms?February 1, 2002Women's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeCan patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia be treated safely and effectively with oral antibiotics?February 1, 2002Infectious Diseases
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes long-term erythromycin treatment reduce the number of common cold infections and subsequent exacerbations in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?February 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeShould patients with acute cough or bronchitis be treated with β2-agonists?February 1, 2002Pulmonology
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes long-term bupropion (Zyban) use prevent smoking relapse after initial success at quitting smoking?February 1, 2002Addiction Medicine
The Journal of Family PracticeCan a simple warfarin initiation scheme predict the maintenance dose in patients with nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation?February 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeWhich oral triptans are effective for the treatment of acute migraine?February 1, 2002NeurologyPain
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat is the most effective treatment for acute low back pain?February 1, 2002Pain
The Journal of Family PracticeIs prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening indicated for any subgroup of men?February 1, 2002Men's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeWhat Do We Know About Socioeconomic Status And Congestive Heart Failure? A Review of the LiteratureFebruary 1, 2002Cardiology
The Journal of Family PracticeDefining Effective Clinician Roles in End-of-Life CareFebruary 1, 2002Hospice & Palliative Medicine