Original Research
Original Research
A cheaper, faster way to resolve chronic cough
“Presumed diagnosis” strategy offers early treatment, a cost savings, and >90% treatment response.
Original Research
Do our talks with patients meet their expectations?
Yes, for the most part they do. Results of this study, however, reveal specific areas that require greater attention.
Original Research
Can history and exam alone reliably predict pneumonia?
Trust your judgment (and your radiologist) when deciding whether to give antibiotics.
Original Research
How can you improve antidepressant adherence?
Talk to your patients about side effects and how long treatment will take.
Case Reports
Piercing among adolescents: Body art as risk marker
A population-based survey.
Original Research
A day in the safety net
Original Research
Emergency contraception care
Advise for recent changes in the practice environment
Original Research
Traumatic stress disorders following first-trimester spontaneous abortion
A pilot study of patient characteristics associated with these disorders.
Original Research
Acute sinusitis: Which factors do FPs believe are most diagnostic and best predict antibiotic efficacy?
A questionnaire-and-case-vignette study reveals misjudgment of infection and antibiotic overprescribing.
Original Research
Patients with needle phobia? Try stress-reducing medical devices
A randomized controlled trial comparing decorated and plain syringes and butterfly needles.
Original Research
Excluding deep vein thrombosis safely in primary care
Validation study of a simple diagnostic rule.