Multifaceted Tadao Okada - アンテナのページ
家庭医療学について↑
- ブログ引っ越しましたよ。
- 若者言葉
- 相撲疑惑と統計
- 引っ越し
- 蟻と魚 。 言葉の領収書
- ガンジーの「世界にある7つの誤り」+1
- 岡山 紅燈家
- 暗雲??
- Ch = D x M x P > C
- web 2.0を定義するもの
Family Physicianの独り言 ↑
- 医者の医者
- Shadyside Japanese Community Outreach
- それは相反するものではなく、曖昧な境界をもつ命の事象
- ウェブ進化論の見ていないものと私の無力感
- 追求しない、無視しない
- 岡田唯男先生
- 自分が何をやっているか本当は誰も知らない
- Metamorphosis
- Freedom From Life
- Insideout
アメリカ家庭医療(ファミプラ)、臨床留学通信↑
BMJ Clinical Evidence↑
- Raynaud's phenomenon (primary)
- Panic disorder
- Wrinkles
- Postpartum haemorrhage: prevention
- COPD
- Fungal toenail infections
- Deliberate self-harm (and attempted suicide)
- Chronic pancreatitis
- Acute cholecystitis
- Jet lag
- Gout
- Low back pain (acute)
- ADHD in children and adolescents
- Angina (chronic stable)
- GORD in children
- Low back pain (chronic)
- Postoperative pulmonary infections
- Raynaud's phenomenon (secondary)
- Perineal care
- Menorrhagia
- Stroke management
- Venous leg ulcers
- Dystonia
- Stroke prevention
- Stomach cancer
BMJ Evidence Based Medicine↑
- [Purpose and procedure] Purpose and procedure
- [EBM notebook] Jottings ...
- [EBM notebook] GRADE: assessing the quality of evidence for diagnostic recommendations
- [EBM notebook] Applying evidence: what's the next action?
- [EBM notebook] A simple paper-based patient decision aid
- [Evidently] Evidently...
- [Therapeutics] Intensive glucose control did not prevent important complications in type 2 diabetes
- [Therapeutics] Intensive glucose control increased mortality and did not prevent cardiovascular events in type 2 diabetes
- [Therapeutics] Glycaemic control was not affected by self-monitoring of blood glucose in type 2 diabetes
- [Therapeutics] Self-monitoring of blood glucose was not cost-effective in non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes
- [Therapeutics] Review: little evidence exists on the benefits and harms of screening for and treating gestational diabetes
- [Therapeutics] Lifestyle interventions reduced the long-term risk of diabetes in adults with impaired glucose tolerance
- [Therapeutics] Review: BP-lowering drugs prevent cardiovascular events equally well in younger and older patients
- [Therapeutics] Metoprolol prevented myocardial infarction but increased risk of stroke and death after non-cardiac surgery
- [Therapeutics] Low-carbohydrate and Mediterranean diets led to greater weight loss than a low-fat diet in moderately obese adults
- [Therapeutics] Review: antioxidant supplements do not reduce all-cause mortality in primary or secondary prevention
- [Therapeutics] Review: antiviral prophylaxis in pregnant women reduces recurrence of genital herpes at delivery
- [Therapeutics] Review: infection rates do not differ for wounds cleansed with water or saline
- [Therapeutics] Placebo acupuncture improved symptoms and quality of life in irritable bowel syndrome
- [Therapeutics] An intervention promoting exclusive and prolonged breast feeding improved verbal intelligence scores in children at 6.5 years
- [Therapeutics] Early, abrupt weaning did not reduce risk of HIV infection or mortality in breast-fed infants of mothers with HIV
- [Therapeutics] High-concentration capsaicin reduced pain in patients with HIV-associated polyneuropathy
- [Therapeutics] Methylnaltrexone reduced opioid-induced constipation in patients with terminal illness
- [Therapeutics] Early surgery was better than conservative care for short-term disability and pain in sciatica
- [Aetiology] Higher values of fasting plasma glucose within the normal range were associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes
- [Prognosis] Review: many adults still have pain and subjective instability at 1 year after acute lateral ankle sprain
- [Resource reviews] Resource reviews
- [Resource reviews] Resource reviews
- [Resource reviews] Resource reviews
- [Additional articles abstracted in ACP Journal Club] Additional articles abstracted in ACP Journal Club
- [Other articles noted] Other articles noted
- [Glossary] Glossary
Pediatrics in Review↑
- Vegetarian Diets in Children and Adolescents
- Entering Our Fourth Decade
- Acute Fever
- Index of Suspicion
- Clarification
- Pediatrics in the Community: Practicing Pediatrics With the Meter Running
- What's New: Cervical Cancer Screening in Adolescents
- Visual Diagnosis: A 5-year-old Male Who Has an Intensely Pruritic Maculopapular Rash
- Hematopoietic Growth Factors in Pediatric Patients
- Care of the Very Low-birthweight Infant
- Complementary, Holistic, and Integrative Medicine: The Common Cold
- In Brief: Development of Children Who Have Hearing Impairment
- Meeting the Need for Continuing Education
- Meningitis
- Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Children and Adolescents
- Index of Suspicion
- Serologic Testing
- Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn
- Disaster Preparedness and Pediatrics: What's Next?
- Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Pediatrics
- Hormonal Contraception for the Adolescent
- Index of Suspicion
- Visual Diagnosis: A 10-year-old Boy Who Has a Pruritic Rash After Travel
- Listeriosis
- Selecting Developmental Surveillance and Screening Tools
- Chronic Kidney Disease in Children
- Hematuria
- Complementary, Holistic, and Integrative Medicine: A Review of Therapies for Diarrhea
- Index of Suspicion
- Pediatrics in the Community: A "Vaccine" Against Violence: Coping Power
- Fatherhood in Adolescence
- Safety on Bicycles, Skateboards, Scooters, and Skates
Family Practice (Oxford Univ Press)↑
- NERD: a new approach in managing reflux symptoms
- Diagnostic difficulty and error in primary care--a systematic review
- Factors associated with depression among individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome: findings from a nationally representative survey
- A multifactorial strategy of pain management is associated with less pain in scheduled vaccination of children. A study realized by family practitioners in 239 children aged 4-12 years old
- Implementation of locally adapted guidelines on type 2 diabetes
- Patients' view on screening for depression in general practice
- Drinking alcohol for medicinal purposes by people aged over 75: a community-based interview study
- Women's views and experiences of antidepressants as a treatment for postnatal depression: a qualitative study
- Ethical issues regarding recruitment to research studies within the primary care consultation
- Patient satisfaction with medication: a challenge for primary health care
- The association between anxiety and alcohol versus cannabis abuse disorders among adolescents in primary care settings
- Polymyalgia rheumatica in primary care: a cohort study of the diagnostic criteria and outcome
- Interviews with primary care physicians regarding taking and interpreting the cancer family history
- Towards a better understanding of patients' perspectives of antibiotic resistance and MRSA: a qualitative study
- Heartlift patients? An interview-based study of GP trainers and the impact of 'patients they like'
- Secondary prevention of stroke: using the experiences of patients and carers to inform the development of an educational resource
- Medication use and patient satisfaction: a population-based survey
- Evaluating the impact of a national pilot screening programme for type 2 diabetes in deprived areas of England
- Diagnosing Type 2 diabetes before patients complain of diabetic symptoms--clinical opportunistic screening in a single general practice
- In-practice management versus quitline referral for enhancing smoking cessation in general practice: a cluster randomized trial
- Spectrum bias--why clinicians need to be cautious when applying diagnostic test studies
- Accuracy and completeness of electronic patient records in primary care
- Identifying patients with a cancer diagnosis using general practice medical records and Cancer Registry data
- Excision of malignant melanomas in North Wales: effect of location and surgeon on time to diagnosis and quality of excision
- Ankle-brachial index measured by palpation for the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease
- Is pacifier use a risk factor for acute otitis media? A dynamic cohort study
- Predictive value of self-reported patient information for the identification of lumbar spinal stenosis
- Burnout in European family doctors: the EGPRN study
- Medically unexplained symptoms in family medicine: defining a research agenda. Proceedings from WONCA 2007
- Improving the appropriateness of laboratory submissions for urinalysis from general practice
- Interactive workshops increase chlamydia testing in primary care--a controlled study
- Processes of care desired by elderly patients with multimorbidities
- Poetry in general practice education: perceptions of learners
- Health communication and adolescents: what do their emails tell us?
- The coming of age of ICPC: celebrating the 21st birthday of the International Classification of Primary Care
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