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American Family Physician (AFP) is a semimonthly, peer-reviewed medical journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians. AFP’s chief objective is to provide high-quality continuing medical education for more than 190,000 family physicians and other primary care clinicians. The editors prefer original articles from experienced clinicians who write succinct, evidence-based, authoritative... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    American Family Physician

    American Family Physician (AFP) is a semimonthly, peer-reviewed medical journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians. AFP’s chief objective is to provide high-quality continuing medical education for more than 190,000 family physicians and other primary care clinicians.
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    American Academy of Family Physicians

    The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) was founded in 1947 to promote the science and art of family medicine. ... American Family Physician - a journal by the AAFP
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    Dysuria

    In medicine, specifically urology, dysuria refers to painful urination. ... Evaluation in Women - American Family Physician
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    List of medical journals

    A variety of medical journals exist for each specialty. ... American Family Physician
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    AFP

    American Family Publishing, a magazine subscription company ... American Family Physician, a semimonthly, peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians
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    Normocytic anemia

    Normocytic anemia is a common issue that occurs for men and women typically over 85 years old. ... Normocytic Anemia | American Family Physician
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    Mass Psychogenic Illness

    Mass Psychogenic Illness (MPI), also called Mass Sociogenic Illness, is “the rapid spread of illness signs and symptoms affecting members of a cohesive group, originating from a nervous system disturbance involving excitation, loss or alteration of function, whereby physical complaints that are exhibited unconsciously have no corresponding organic aetiology.” ... American Family Physician.
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    William MacIntyre

    William MacIntyre (circa 1791/1792–March 4, 1857) was a British physician known for publishing the first case report of multiple myeloma in 1850. ... American Family Physician April 1 1999.
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    Ear candling

    Ear candling, also called ear coning or thermal-auricular therapy, is an alternative medicine practice claimed to improve general health and well-being by lighting one end of a hollow candle and placing the other end in the ear canal. ... A 2007 paper in American Family Physician had this to say:
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    Amiodarone

    Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic agent (medication used for irregular heart beat) used for various types of tachyarrhythmias (fast forms of irregular heart beat), both ventricular and supraventricular (atrial) arrhythmias. ... Lyle A. Siddoway, Amiodarone: Guidelines for Use and Monitoring, American Family Physician, 70(8):1448, December 1, 2003, PMID 14677664

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