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June 01, 2005; Volume 51,Issue 6

Editorials

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    When covering up is a good thing. Family physicians' role in educating the public about West Nile virus.
    Karl Kabasele
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 797-799;
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    Care for psychological problems. Collaborative approach in primary care.
    Kim D Witko, Kerry B Bernes and Gary Nixon
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 799-801;

Correspondence

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    Help assessing seniors' driving.
    Colin Powell
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 809;

Articles

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    Pregnancy after stem cell transplantation.
    Tal Schechter, Yaron Finkelstein, John Doyle and Gideon Koren
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 817-818;
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    Writing postoperative orders.
    Philip G Winkelaar
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 821;
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    Being a camp doctor.
    Mel Borins
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 823-825;
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    Clinical pearls from the Cochrane Library.
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 826-827;
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    Vitamin E might increase risk of death.
    Michael Lock and Andrew Loblaw
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 829-831;
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    West Nile virus. Primer for family physicians.
    Russell D MacDonald and Valerie F Krym
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 833-837;
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    Pharmacologic treatment of migraine. Comparison of guidelines.
    A Schuurmans and C van Weel
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 838-843;
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    Case report: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis responds to vitamin B12 treatment.
    Ilia Volkov, Inna Rudoy, Unes Abu-Rabia, Tawfek Masalha and Rafik Masalha
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 844-845;
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    EMBASE versus MEDLINE for family medicine searches: can MEDLINE searches find the forest or a tree?
    Thad Wilkins, Ralph A Gillies and Kathy Davies
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 848-849;
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    When a physician marries a physician: effect of physician-physician marriages on professional activities.
    Christel A Woodward
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 850-851;
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    Canadian rural family medicine training programs: growth and variation in recruitment.
    Lisa K Krupa and Benjamin T B Chan
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 852-853;
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    The Canadian Health Network. A new kind of referral.
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 855;
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    One year later. Starting a family medicine Student Interest Group.
    Eric Cadesky
    Canadian Family Physician June 2005, 51 (6) 918-921;
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