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August 01, 2000; Volume 46,Issue 8

Editorials

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    Talking about sexual matters with patients. Time to re-examine the CMPA's policy.
    W L Maurice
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1553-1554;

Correspondence

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    Olanzapine: keep an eye on this neuroleptic.
    G Leblanc
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1565-1566;
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    Challenge of electronic medical records.
    J G Swanson
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1565;
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    Caffeine during pregnancy? Correction.
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1569;

Articles

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    Controversies in antenatal corticosteroid treatment.
    G Klinger and G Koren
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1571-1573;
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    Dermacase. Multiple glomangiomas.
    S P Adams
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1575;
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    Managing lower urinary tract infections. What is the best approach?
    J Hickey
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1577-1578;
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    Practice tips. Novel uses for nitroglycerin.
    L Reynolds
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1579-1580;
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    What tests for suspected myocardial infarction? Serum cardiac troponin I or creatine kinase?
    A AlKhenizan and M F Evans
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1585-1587;
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    Is hyperemesis gravidarum related to country of origin? Short report.
    V Jimenez and J D Marleau
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1607-1608;
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    Lifestyle health risk assessment. Do recently trained family physicians do it better?
    N Haley, B Maheux, M Rivard and A Gervais
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1609-1616;
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    Recent advances in management of genital herpes.
    I Tétrault and G Boivin
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1622-1629;
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    Case report: sexual intercourse as potential treatment for intractable hiccups.
    R Peleg and A Peleg
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1631-1632;
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    Preparing patients to travel abroad safely. Part 4: Reducing risk of accidents, diarrhea, and sexually transmitted diseases.
    R E Thomas
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1634-1638;
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    Adolescent health outreach program.
    S Johnstone and L Jugloff
    Canadian Family Physician August 2000, 46 (8) 1641-1644;
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