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Family Practice|February 5, 2004
You can't prevent everything anyway: a qualitative study of beliefs and attitudes about refusing health screening in general practiceKaren-Dorthe Bach Nielsen, Lise Dyhr, Torsten Lauritzen, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
Trends in smoking habits: a longitudinal population studyP I Frank, J A Morris, T L Frank, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
GPs' perceptions of the role of DEXA scanning: an exploratory studyJane C Richardson, Andrew B Hassell, Elaine Thomas, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
A simple pragmatic system for detecting new cases of type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glycaemia in primary careC J Greaves, J W Stead, A T Hattersley, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
What happens next? Evaluation of a scheme to support primary care practitioners with a fledgling interest in researchHilarie Bateman, Fiona Walter, Jim Elliott
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
The efficacy of Tai Chi Chuan in older adults: a systematic reviewArianne P Verhagen, Monique Immink, Annemieke van der Meulen, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
Doctor-patient communication: emerging challengesAmit K Ghosh
Family Practice|January 2, 2003
Understanding variation in quality improvement: the treatment of sore throats in primary careTom Marshall, Mohammed A Mohammed
Family Practice|January 2, 2003
Randomizing patients by family practice: sample size estimation, intracluster correlation and data analysisRoxanne H Cosby, Michelle Howard, Janusz Kaczorowski, et al.
Family Practice|January 2, 2003
'Sokkor': research into the contextual facilitators barriers involved in the management of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus must now intensify extend into all cultures worldwideHugh Alberti
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Family Practice|February 5, 2004
You can't prevent everything anyway: a qualitative study of beliefs and attitudes about refusing health screening in general practiceKaren-Dorthe Bach Nielsen, Lise Dyhr, Torsten Lauritzen, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
Trends in smoking habits: a longitudinal population studyP I Frank, J A Morris, T L Frank, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
GPs' perceptions of the role of DEXA scanning: an exploratory studyJane C Richardson, Andrew B Hassell, Elaine Thomas, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
A simple pragmatic system for detecting new cases of type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glycaemia in primary careC J Greaves, J W Stead, A T Hattersley, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
What happens next? Evaluation of a scheme to support primary care practitioners with a fledgling interest in researchHilarie Bateman, Fiona Walter, Jim Elliott
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
The efficacy of Tai Chi Chuan in older adults: a systematic reviewArianne P Verhagen, Monique Immink, Annemieke van der Meulen, et al.
Family Practice|February 5, 2004
Doctor-patient communication: emerging challengesAmit K Ghosh
Family Practice|January 2, 2003
Understanding variation in quality improvement: the treatment of sore throats in primary careTom Marshall, Mohammed A Mohammed
Family Practice|January 2, 2003
Randomizing patients by family practice: sample size estimation, intracluster correlation and data analysisRoxanne H Cosby, Michelle Howard, Janusz Kaczorowski, et al.
Family Practice|January 2, 2003
'Sokkor': research into the contextual facilitators barriers involved in the management of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus must now intensify extend into all cultures worldwideHugh Alberti
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