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American Family Physician November 1, 2004 Lyznicki, McCaffree & Robinowitz |
Childhood Bullying: Implications for Physicians Physicians have important roles in identifying at-risk patients, screening for psychiatric comorbidities, counseling families about the problem, and advocating for bullying prevention in their communities.  |
American Family Physician November 1, 2004 |
Bullying An informational guide to bullying including what you can do if your child is the victim or the perpetrator as well as various resources on the topic.  |
American Family Physician November 1, 2004 Saper, Eisenberg & Phillips |
Common Dietary Supplements for Weight Loss Asking overweight patients about their use of weight-loss supplements and understanding the evidence for the efficacy, safety, and quality of these supplements are critical when counseling patients regarding weight loss.  |
Adventure November 2004 |
Ask Adventure Athletes frequently report feeling a giddy sense of well-being or euphoria after a sustained workout because of released endorphins.  |
Fast Company November 2004 Shoshana Zuboff |
Ranking Ourselves to Death The link between control and contentment: more than cigarettes, sugar, and too many hours spent bench-pressing the TV remote, it's the lack of control in our jobs that's killing us.  |
Outside November 2004 Ben Ryder Howe |
The Worm and I Having a parasite hitch a ride under your skin is bad enough. Evicting the little bugger is even worse.  |
Outside November 2004 Grant Davis |
Bad Air Days Urban pollution can undo your fitness plans. To avoid the big wheeze, check out our guide to finding the freshest outdoor oxygen in cities across the country.  |
Managed Care October 2004 Thomas Morrow |
Evaluating New Therapies for Psoriasis Along with traditional systemic therapies, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends four biologic agents as first-line treatment for psoriasis patients who are candidates for systemic therapy.  |
Managed Care October 2004 Thomas Morrow |
Wound Healing Promoted with Living-Skin Substitutes Traditional therapies predominate in wound care, but for those patients with chronic conditions, engineered skin may be a welcome relief from pain and infection.  |
PC Magazine November 16, 2004 Kyle Monson |
MouseBean Wrist pain is a computer user's nightmare. This product squelches the soreness and protects from carpal tunnel syndrome.  |
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