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- 1From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWe report the case of an 80-year-old patient who suffered a spontaneous temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation. To our knowledge, this is the oldest patient reported to have this condition in the English-language...
- 2From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Interscholastic and intercollegiate athletes commonly visit physician offices to have sports preparticipation examinations (PPEs). Few data exist, however, to help determine the age range for which such...
- 3From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Preventing lead exposure is of paramount importance because lead is significantly toxic at subclinical levels, and treating patients with elevated blood lead levels is difficult. Children were evaluated for...
- 4From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. The purpose of this study was to estimate the annual morbidity and mortality among fetuses and infants that can be attributed to the use of tobacco products by pregnant women. Methods. Published research...
- 5From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Although researchers are paying more attention to the treatment of depression in the primary care setting, little is known about the nature of psychotherapeutic interactions that occur between primary care...
- 6From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Competent physicians occasionally make critical errors in patient care that can lead to long-lasting remorse and guilt. The perceived causes of self-admitted physician errors have not been previously...
- 7From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Studies show that provider-oriented reminders alone are less effective at increasing physician compliance with prevention guidelines than are combinations of patient- and provider-oriented physician...
- 8From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground. Studies suggest that family physicians and other generalist physicians practice differently than specialtists. This study was performed to determine whether practice patterns and outcomes differ for women...
- 9From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedHumor has been published in the medical literature for well over a hundred years.(1) Although a number of authors have addressed the role of humor in medicine,(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) little has been written about the type of...
- 10From: Journal of Family Practice. (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDrug--food interactions are a significant problem in clinical practice. Foods may alter the effects of drugs by interfering with pharmacokinetic processes, such as absorption and elimination. For example, absorption of...