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An Update on Dyspepsia
Dyspepsia represents a common yet nebulous symptom complex encountered in the daily clinical practice of primary care physicians, and it is frequently used synonymously with many different sets of symptoms marked by the presence of upper abdominal pain or discomfort. -
Primary Care Reports - Full March 2013 Issue in PDF
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Integrative Medicine Alert - Full October 2013 Issue in PDF
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Osteopathy for Children
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Artificial Sweeteners and High-fructose Corn Syrup: Effects on Diabetes and Weight
Americans are addicted to sugar. -
Primary Care Reports - Full August 2013 Issue in PDF
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Autism! Back to School Updates
The story of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is unique compared to other disorders in that few have seen such an unexplained increase over time. -
Palliative Care Principles Primary Care Physicians Should Know
Palliative is derived from the Latin palliare, which means to cloak. In the world of palliative care, cloak is quite representative of the many supportive functions a palliative care team member can provide for a patient and family. This article will help define how the field of palliative medicine has evolved, but it is important to understand some of its history first. -
Backing Down on Pain: Osteopathic Manual Treatment Improves Chronic Low Back Pain
Osteopathic manual treatment (OMT) resulted in statistically and clinically significant improvement in adults with chronic low back pain (CLBP) compared to those receiving sham OMT. Ultrasound therapy (UST) had no effect on CLBP. There was no interaction between OMT and UST. -
Integrative Medicine Alert - Full July 2013 Issue in PDF