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December 01, 2006; Volume 52,Issue 12

Editorials

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    Queue jumping: social justice and the doctor-patient relationship.
    Guido M A Van Rosendaal
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1525-1526;

Articles

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    Is there a role for marijuana in medical practice?
    Mark A Ware, Meldon Kahan and Anita Srivastava
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1531-1533;
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    Preventing recurrence of severe morning sickness.
    Gideon Koren and Caroline Maltepe
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1545-1546;
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    Dermacase. Atrophic patches.
    Patricia Ting and Benjamin Barankin
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1547;
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    Practice Tips. Clinical sign could screen for depressive symptoms.
    Franklin S C Mohan
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1549-1550;
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    Below the belt: approach to chronic pelvic pain.
    Risa Bordman and Bethany Jackson
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1556-1562;
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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: update for family physicians.
    Christen L Shoesmith and Michael J Strong
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1563-1569;
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    Family physicians' reactions to performance assessment feedback.
    Margo S Rowan, William Hogg, Carmel Martin and Eileen Vilis
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1570-1571;
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    [Continuity of cancer care in Quebec: beyond the symptoms].
    Jean Turgeon, Serge Dumont, Michèle St-Pierre, Andrée Sévigny and Lucie Vézina
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1572-1573;
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    Primum non nocere: could the health care system contribute to suffering? In-depth study from the perspective of terminally ill cancer patients.
    Serge Daneault, Véronique Lussier, Suzanne Mongeau, Eveline Hudon, Pierre Paillé, Dominique Dion and Louise Yelle
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1574-1575;

Correspondence

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    Shared objections to NAOMI.
    Martyn Judson
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1539;
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    E-mail guidelines.
    William Pascal and Alexandra Tcheremenska-Greenhill
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1539-1540;
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    Does chronic opioid use really reduce pain?
    David Howe
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1540;
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    Functional medicine.
    Edward Leyton
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1540;
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    As simple as ABCD: identifying patients at high risk of stroke soon after a transient ischemic attack.
    Devin R Harris
    Canadian Family Physician December 2006, 52 (12) 1553-1555;
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