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American Family Physician May 15, 2001 Sarah Morgan & Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit "I'm only 25. Cardiac arrest can't happen to me." Wrong... Babies can be dangerous, or at least their "nappies" can be... Hormone replacement therapy does not affect women with heart disease... Those cramped airplane seats can cause a serious medical problem in some people... etc. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2001 |
Diary from a Week in Practice Some new mothers are so determined to breast-feed that their focus is inspiring... More patients are looking for natural medications for a variety of ailments -- particularly insomnia... When treating hypertension, do you use A, B, C or D as your first-line drug?... |
Managed Care April 2001 |
For healthy locales, think Yankee stew New Hampshire snatched the honor of the healthiest state in the U.S. from Minnesota in 2000, while Mississippi regained its status as least healthy, according to a report prepared by UnitedHealth Group... |
American Family Physician April 15, 2001 Sarah Morgan & Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit Recent studies have shown that the human body needs twice as many carotenoids as was previously thought... A recent UNICEF report indicates that more than 20,000 children living in developed nations are killed in accidents each year... etc. |
American Family Physician April 15, 2001 |
Diary from a Week in Practice All the ways to prevent catastrophe are not known... As WLL ages, so does his practice. He is seeing more men and women complaining of hot flushes... Playful interaction with the child always precedes any attempt to embark on the physical examination... etc. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2001 |
Diary from a Week in Practice Emotional aspects of using sildefinil to improve sexual relations... Naming a baby... Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis... etc. |
American Family Physician February 15, 2001 Sarah Morgan & Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit Olfactory diet?... Is there a doctor on board?... It's the incredible, edible, brain-boosting egg... Are "baby-buggy bumpers" needed in the OR?... Seniors use prayer to cope with stress... Decline in protease-induced occupational asthma in the detergent industry... etc. |
American Family Physician February 15, 2001 |
Diary from a Week in Practice GERD may be common in asthmatic patients... Obtaining bone density screening in patients older than 50 years who suffer a fracture... Potential cardiovascular health benefits of chocolate... Family physicians argue about whether pacifiers are good or bad for infants... etc. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2001 Sarah Morgan & Lori Parry |
Quantum Sufficit From the "How Do I Get a Job Like That?" file: Folks at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are watching daytime television... Did you know that only 35 percent of U.S. health workers get a flu shot every year?... Yo-yo dieting: Is it worse than not losing weight at all?... etc. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2001 |
Diary from a Week in Practice Ketotifen seems helpful for asthma in the winter, but having to obtain it from overseas is unnerving... Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper... etc. |
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