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Articles in Dec, 2001 issue of Journal of Family Practice
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Is tolterodine or oxybutynin the best for treatment of urge urinary incontinence? - Detrol - Ditropan - POEMs
by Joe Blonski -
Are fluid-based cytologies superior to the conventional papanicolaou test? A systematic review - Original Research
by Sandra M. Sulik -
Does losartan slow the progression of renal disease in patients with type 2 diabetes and nephropathy? - Cozaar - POEMs
by Heather L. Pierce - What is the best approach to prevention and treatment of osteoporosis? - Clinical Inquiries
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Evaluation and treatment of the patient with acute undifferentiated respiratory tract infection - Applied Evidence
by John Scott -
Primary care physician supply and colorectal cancer - Original Research
by Richard G. Roetzheim - Correction - to 'Antibiotic use in acute respiratory infections and the ways patients pressure physicians for a prescription,' in October, 2001 issue - Correction Notice
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It takes a balanced health care system to get it right - Commentary
by Larry A. Green -
Do dietary restrictions reduce fecal occult blood testing adherence? - POEMs
by Caroline R. Richardson - What are the benefits of treating sleep apnea? - Clinical Inquiries
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The effect of patient and visit characteristics on diagnosis of depression in primary care - JFP Online
by Jeffrey S. Harman -
After Chanukah - The Art of Medicine
by Yong Lam -
Unlocking specialists' attitudes toward primary care gatekeepers - Original Research
by Eduardo Pena-Dolhun -
How common is peripheral arterial disease, and should primary care physicians be screening for it? - POEMs
by Anne L Mounsey -
Does episiotomy increase perineal laceration length in primiparous women? - POEMs
by Amy C. Denham -
Diagnosing influenza: the value of clinical clues and laboratory tests - Original Research
by Terrill D. Hulson -
Does long-term use of sibutramine result in continued weight loss in short-term responders? - Meridia - POEMs
by J. Herbert Stevenson - Does tamoxifen prevent breast cancer? - Clinical Inquiries
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Why some cancer patients choose complementary and alternative medicine instead of conventional treatment - JFP Online
by Dianne M. Shumay -
Dr Nease responded as follows - Letters to the Editor.to response on paper on depression treatment in this issue - Letter to the Editor
by Donald E. Nease, Jr. -
In low to moderate risk patients with chest pain, is a 6-hour protocol able to accurately rule out acute myocardial infarction ? - AMI - POEMs
by Emily A. Lagace -
When physicians and patients think alike: patient-centered beliefs and their impact on satisfaction and trust - Original Research
by Edward Krupat -
Costs of writing research manuscripts - Letters to the Editor - Letter to the Editor
by Diane M. Harper -
What is the diagnostic yield of a standardized sequential clinical evaluation of patients presenting to an emergency department with syncope? - POEMs
by John O'Connor -
The mini electronic medical record: A low-cost, low-risk partial solution - Special Article
by M. Lee Chambliss -
Treatment of depression - Letters to the Editor - Letter to the Editor
by John W. Williams, Jr.
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