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Table of Contents

May 01, 2005; Volume 51,Issue 5

Correspondence

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    Managing diabetes. Recommendations and caveats.
    Stewart Harris
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 637-639;
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    Covering for a colleague: more than a medicolegal issue.
    Brian J Penney
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 651-652;
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    Training and practising in small communities.
    James Goertzen
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 651;
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    Thank you to family doctors.
    Alexis MacDonald
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 653-654;
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    Nontreatment of deep vein thrombosis.
    Shirley Katz and Susan Rapoport-Glack
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 654;
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    Testing seniors' driving ability.
    Ralph MacMillan
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 655;
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    Banda Aceh.
    Lynda Redwood-Campbell
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 657-658;
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    I am afflicted with an illness. Physicians and their fibromyalgia patients.
    Janneke Gradstein
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 661-663;

Editorials

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    Robust description of family practice. A look at the National Physician Survey.
    Nick Busing and Peter Newbery
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 640-642;

Articles

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    Tumour necrosis factor alpha and use of infliximab. Safety during pregnancy.
    Alan Shrim and Gideon Koren
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 667-668;
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    Ophthaproblem. Chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine retinopathy.
    Wei Liu and Sanjay Sharma
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 671;
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    Health benefits of selected minerals.
    Milly Ryan-Harshman and Walid Aldoori
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 673-675;
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    Practice tips. Little pain, much gain. Solution-focused counseling on physical activity.
    D J Williams and William B Strean
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 677-678;
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    Management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Role of thiazolidinediones.
    Jason Noble, Mark O Baerlocher and Jay Silverberg
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 683-687;
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    Controversies around gestational diabetes. Practical information for family doctors.
    Len Kelly, Laura Evans and David Messenger
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 688-695;
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    Use of neuroleptics: study of institutionalized elderly people in Montreal, Que.
    Nathalie Champoux, Johanne Monette, Michèle Monette, Guillaume Galbaud du Fort, Christina Wolfson and Jean-Pierre Le Cruguel
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 696-697;
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    Breast self-examination: resistance to change.
    M Elisabeth Del Giudice, David Tannenbaum and Pamela J Goodwin
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 698-699;
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    Identifying performance indicators for family practice: assessing levels of consensus.
    Jan Barnsley, Whitney Berta, Rhonda Cockerill, Judith MacPhail and Eugene Vayda
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 700-701;
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    2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations. New and important aspects of the sixth annual Canadian Hypertension Education Program's recommendations for management of hypertension.
    Evidence-Based Recommendations Task Force of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 702-705;
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    Medical records 1954 to 1974. Navigation of a "new" discipline.
    Tina Karwalajtys
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 706-707;
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    A better Code of Conduct.
    Russell Williams
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 708-709;
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    Adverse drug reactions in Canada.
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 710-712;
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    Minimizing neural damage. Patent granted for brain cooling and monitoring device.
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 778;
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    Interdisciplinary collaborative care. Face of the future.
    Alain Pavilanis
    Canadian Family Physician May 2005, 51 (5) 779-781;
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