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March 01, 2006; Volume 52,Issue 3

Correspondence

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    Do as I say, not as I do. The new epidemic of childhood obesity.
    Brian W McCrindle
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 284-285;
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    Screening for alcohol abuse.
    E H Krikke
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 303;

Editorials

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    Shoring up professionalism. Building on disagreements between residents and attending physicians.
    G Caleb Alexander, Horace M Delisser, John Hansen-Flaschen and John D Lantos
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 286-288;
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    Ethical concerns in community practice research. Common concerns encountered by the Alberta family practice research network.
    Donna P Manca, Peggy Maher and Roseanne Gallant
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 288-289;

Articles

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    Safety of gadolinium during pregnancy.
    Facundo Garcia-Bournissen, Alon Shrim and Gideon Koren
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 309-310;
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    Should we use steroids to treat children with Bell's palsy?
    Clare Atzema and Ran D Goldman
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 313-314;
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    Sebaceous cysts. Ten tips for easier excision.
    Ian P Sempowski
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 315-317;
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    Does low-dose ASA help prevent cardiovascular events in women?
    Abdullah Alkhenizan and W Farooq
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 319-321;
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    Preventing and managing pediatric obesity. Recommendations for family physicians.
    Gilles Plourde
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 322-328;
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    What is medicine? Recruiting high-school students into family medicine.
    Jared Bly
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 329-334;
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    Case report: profound anemia. Chronic disease detection and global health disparities.
    Kevin Pottie, Patricia Topp and Frances Kilbertus
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 335-336;
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    Pregnancy prevention among women taking isotretinoin: failure to comply with the recommendations.
    Nina Boucher and Louise Beaulac-Baillargeon
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 338-339;
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    Potential for drug interactions in seniors with osteoarthritis.
    Wayne Putnam, Beverley Lawson, Dawn Frail, Kelly Bower, Greg Archibald, Howard Conter and Jim MacKillop
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 340-341;
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    What influences seniors' choice of medications for osteoarthritis? Qualitative inquiry.
    Kelly Nicol Bower, Dawn Frail, Peter L Twohig and Wayne Putnam
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 342-343;
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    Pediatric care.
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 393;
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    Whose pen is in your pocket?
    Christopher Sikora
    Canadian Family Physician March 2006; 52 (3) 394-395;
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Canadian Family Physician
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1 Mar 2006
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