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Table of Contents

January 01, 2002; Volume 48,Issue 1

Correspondence

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    Get active about physical activity. Ask, advise, assist: get your patients moving.
    Andrew Pipe
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 13-14;
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    Urinary incontinence. Keeping family physicians involved in care.
    Christopher Frank
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 15-16;
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    Organized stroke care is emerging in Ontario.
    Andy Hurtubise
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 31-32;
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    How reliable is this test?
    W E Gordon
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 31;

Editorials

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    New face, new vision.
    Tony Reid
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 16-17;

Articles

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    Drinking alcohol while breastfeeding. Will it harm my baby?
    Gideon Koren
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 39-41;
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    Ophthaproblem. Prepapillary vascular loops.
    K Punja and S Sharma
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 41;
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    Practice tips. Putting the "Palm" into practice.
    Michelle Greiver
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 43-44;
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    Just the berries. Diagnosing and managing group A streptococcus pharyngitis.
    Kevin Forward
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 47-48;
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    Should patients who have not had a cardiac event take ASA to prevent one?
    Abdullah Alkhenizan
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 55-57;
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    Asymptomatic bacteriuria during pregnancy. Rapid answers using the Cochrane Library.
    Lorri Puil, John Mail and James M Wright
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 58-60;
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    Physical activity to prevent cardiovascular disease. How much is enough?
    Robert G Haennel and Francine Lemire
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 65-71;
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    Does counseling help patients get active? Systematic review of the literature.
    Robert J Petrella and Chastity N Lattanzio
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 72-80;
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    Urinary incontinence in Canada. National survey of family physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and practices.
    J Graham Swanson, Jennifer Skelly, Brian Hutchison and Janusz Kaczorowski
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 86-92;
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    Medical conditions, medications, and urinary incontinence. Analysis of a population-based survey.
    Murray M Finkelstein
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 96-101;
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    What patients want to know about their medications. Focus group study of patient and clinician perspectives.
    Kalpana Nair, Lisa Dolovich, Alan Cassels, James McCormack, Mitch Levine, Jean Gray, Karen Mann and Sheri Burns
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 104-110;
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    Hand-held computers in medicine.
    Stewart Cameron
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 111-112;
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    Managing adults with urinary incontinence. Clinical practice guidelines.
    Michael J Borrie and Luc Valiquette
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 114-116;
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    Gaps in mental health services for seniors. What can we do about them?
    Christopher Frank
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 118;
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    Residents' page. Requiem for Mr Bojangles.
    Jason Chang
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 120-122;
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    Hypothesis: the research page. One researcher, two researcher, three researcher, four. Five researcher, six researcher, seven researcher, more!
    Frederick Burge
    Canadian Family Physician January 2002; 48 (1) 123-125;
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