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Synopses of articles from the medical literature relevant to family doctors, extracted from family medicine, general and specialist journals and brought to you within days of publication. All synopses are referenced; clicking the reference source takes you to the online abstract or full text of the article. Sometimes you'll encounter a registration screen where you can register free for access to that journal.

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Inflammatory bowel disease patients have higher risk of venous thromboembolism - Friday 12 March 2010
Statins use related to slight increased diabetes risk - Friday 12 March 2010
Self-rated health may improve after retirement - Friday 12 March 2010
Suicide and fatal overdose increased in child sexual abuse victims - Friday 12 March 2010
COPD increases risk of incident depression - Friday 12 March 2010
Resource related conflicts in managed care - Friday 12 March 2010
Physical rehabilitation may be helpful for patients in extended care - Tuesday 9 March 2010
Multiple management strategies work for UTIs - Tuesday 9 March 2010
Medical care management for the severely mentally ill - Tuesday 9 March 2010
Medical exceptions to quality measures are usually justified - Tuesday 9 March 2010
Prophylactic platelet transfusion did not reduce bleeding - Tuesday 9 March 2010
Cognition demonstrated by fMRI in some apparently vegetative state patients - Tuesday 9 March 2010
Antiarrhythmic drugs vs catheter ablation in treatment resistant paroxysmal a-fib - Friday 5 March 2010
Home based cardiac rehabilitation an option for low risk patients - Friday 5 March 2010
Tiotropium may decrease cardiovascular risk in COPD patients - Friday 5 March 2010
Observational study does not find increased cardiac death with venlafaxine - Friday 5 March 2010
HPV-based cervical cancer screening may be more effective than cytology - Friday 5 March 2010
Exceptional intellectual ability associated with bipolar disorder - Friday 5 March 2010
Comprehensive national strategy for lowering mean population cholesterol required - Friday 5 March 2010
Connection between patient’s socioeconomic status and decisions by physicians - Friday 5 March 2010
Childhood obesity associated with increased risk for premature death - Tuesday 2 March 2010
Superficial thromobosis may not be as benign as once thought - Tuesday 2 March 2010
Hormone therapy within 10 years of menopause and CHD risk - Tuesday 2 March 2010
Nonspecific chest pain in primary care practice - Tuesday 2 March 2010
Maternal asthma can adversely affect pregnancy outcomes - Thursday 25 February 2010
Diagnostic value of clinical features to identify serious childhood infection - Thursday 25 February 2010
Diabetes guidelines might need revision to include minimum HbA1c value - Thursday 25 February 2010
Ulipristal acetate an effective alternative for emergency contraception - Thursday 25 February 2010
Do standard weight loss programs work in geriatric patients? - Wednesday 24 February 2010
Systematic review finds little benefit for point of care testing - Wednesday 24 February 2010
Preoperative stress testing only beneficial for higher risk patients - Wednesday 24 February 2010
Computerized real time feedback assists in weight loss for adolescents - Wednesday 24 February 2010
Duration of transdermal nicotine therapy - Tuesday 23 February 2010
IVIG to treat complex regional pain syndrome - Tuesday 23 February 2010
The effects of giving coronary risk information to patients - Tuesday 23 February 2010
Failure of automated Telephone outreach to improve colorectal cancer screening - Tuesday 23 February 2010

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