
July 15, 2006 Table of Contents
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| 262 | Interventions to Facilitate Smoking Cessation KOLAWOLE S. OKUYEMI, M.D., M.P.H., NICOLE L. NOLLEN, PH.D., and JASJIT S. AHLUWALIA, M.D., M.P.H. Physicians can encourage smoking
cessation by assessing the patient's smoking status at every office visit,
implementing office-based interventions, and providing support during cessation
attempts. Interventions include counseling, physician referral to self-help
resources, and nicotine replacement and pharmacologic therapies.
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Patient information: "Tips to Help You Quit Smoking," p. 276 |
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| 279 | Primary Care for Lesbians and Bisexual Women SALLY A. MRAVCAK, M.D. Physicians can improve care for
lesbians and bisexual women by acknowledging the potential barriers to care,
working to create a therapeutic physician-patient relationship, and being aware
of the range of health-related behaviors and medicolegal issues pertinent to
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Patient information: "Health Care for Lesbians and Bisexual Women," p. 287 |
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| 293 | Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Children: Part II. Rheumatic
Causes JENNIFER L. JUNNILA, M.D., M.P.H., and VICTORIA W. CARTWRIGHT, M.D., M.S.
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| 303 | Opportunities to Improve Outcomes in Sickle Cell
Disease SATYEN R. MEHTA, M.D., ARABA AFENYI-ANNAN, M.D., M.P.H., PATRICIA J. BYRNS, M.D., and RICHARD LOTTENBERG, M.D. Sickle cell disease can cause
infection, stroke, and pulmonary hypertension. Preventive strategies include
use of pneumococcal vaccine, antibiotic prophylaxis, transcranial Doppler
ultrasonography, recognition of acute chest syndrome, and hydroxyurea therapy.
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Patient information: "When Your Child Has Sickle Cell Disease," p. 313 |
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Keeping Up to Date |
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| 323 | STEPS
Insulin Detemir (Levemir) for Diabetes Mellitus |
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| 325 | POEMs and Tips from Other Journals | ||||
| 333 | Practice Guidelines | ||||
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Answering Clinical Questions |
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| 227 | Clinical Quiz | ||||
| 317 | Photo Quiz | ||||
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Commentary |
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| 211 | Inside AFP | ||||
| 230 | Letters to
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Consider the Public Health Implications of Tuberculosis |
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| 232 | Editorials
Beta2 Agonists in the Treatment of Asthma |
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Medicine and Society |
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| 219 | Newsletter | ||||
| 223 | Quantum Sufficit | ||||
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Patient Information |
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| 276 | Tips to Help You Quit Smoking | ||||
| 287 | Health Care for Lesbians and Bisexual Women | ||||
| 313 | When Your Child Has Sickle Cell Disease | ||||
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| 215 | Strength-of-Recommendation Taxonomy in AFP | ||||
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| Information for Authors |
This article exemplifies the AAFP 2006 Annual Clinical Focus on
caring for children and adolescents.
This article is included as part of this issue's continuing medical
education (CME) activity. See "Clinical Quiz," p.
227.
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