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- Assessing and minimizing reproductive risks of cancer chemotherapy
Now that more children and young adults are surviving malignant diseases, a new problem is arising: the reproductive effects of intensive chemotherapy.
- Ethical perspectives on Jehovah's Witnesses’ refusal of blood
Jehovah's Witnesses are not antimedicine, but do refuse blood transfusions and blood products. How to deal with the treatment dilemmas this can create.
- Travel medicine for the primary care physician
Reviewing the potential risks and how to avoid them greatly enhances the chances of an uneventful trip.
- The elderly driver: What physicians need to know
Objective measures of an elderly driver's accident risk are lacking, but a simple assessment of function can provide insights.
- Panic disorder in primary care: A cause of unexplained symptoms
Many symptoms of panic attacks are physical, making diagnosis difficult and often suggesting another illness.