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December 01, 2003; Volume 49,Issue 12

Editorials

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    Palliative care at home. Dying at home: an increasingly important trend.
    Lucie Baillargeon
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1581-1585;

Correspondence

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    Statistics can affect treatment decisions.
    Joel Lexchin
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1587;
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    Acupuncture and adverse effects.
    Linda M Rapson
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1588-1589;
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    Acupuncture and adverse effects.
    Aileen Burford-Mason
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1588;
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    Evidence sketchy on circumcision and cervical cancer link.
    Arif Bhimji and Dennis Harrison
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1591-1592;
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    Evidence sketchy on circumcision and cervical cancer link.
    George Hill
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1591;
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    Why not family medicine?
    John Biehn
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1592;
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    Evidence sketchy on circumcision and cervical cancer link.
    John R Taylor
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1592;
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    A finger or tube in every orifice.
    Richard E Allen
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1596-1597;

Articles

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    Hemophilia during pregnancy.
    Ran D Goldman, Victor Blanchette and Gideon Koren
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1601-1603;
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    Ophthaproblem. Retinopathy of prematurity.
    Clara Chan, Alan F Cruess and Sanjay Sharma
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1605-1607;
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    An approach to dyspnea in advanced disease.
    Romayne Gallagher
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1611-1616;
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    Lifestyle interventions for type 2 diabetes. Relevance for clinical practice.
    Stewart B Harris, Robert J Petrella and Wendy Leadbetter
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1618-1625;
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    Ethical issues in palliative care. Views of patients, families, and nonphysician staff.
    Anna Towers, Neil MacDonald and Ellen Wallace
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1626-1631;
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    Short report: ibuprofen versus glucosamine sulfate. Treating osteoarthritis pain.
    Claire Nowlan and Stephen Wetmore
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1632-1634;
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    Residents' page.
    Frank Scheuermyer
    Canadian Family Physician December 2003; 49 (12) 1638-1639;
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Canadian Family Physician
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1 Dec 2003
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