The Journal of family practice
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J Fam Pract
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Recognizing and helping patients at risk for a substance use disorder doesn’t have to be time-consuming. Here’s how to make screening and implementing a brief intervention a routine part of care.
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There's a better way to clear secretions from a neonate's mouth and nose, and it's less likely to cause adverse effects.
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The USPSTF advises high-intensity counseling for those who are overweight or obese and have hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or other CVD risk factors.