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Vol. 3 No. 5 (2011)
Vol. 3 No. 5 (2011)
Published:
2011-09-01
Editor's Message
Disease prevention
Jay Shubrook
181
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Review Articles
Benign prostate hyperplasia: a clinical review
David Skillinge, Robert Langan, Michael Krafczyk, Martha McGarey
182-186
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Colorectal cancer screening
Michael Kauffman, Michele Roth-Kauffman
187-194
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Original Research
A study of the prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency in Turlock, California
Corinne Lee-Guzman, Michael Guzman, Edmond Ghahramani, Thomas Johnson, Vijaya Thakur, David Canton
195-201
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Review Article
High-altitude exposure and its effects on special populations
Robert Suter, Monica Kalra
202-206
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Case Reports
Seminoma: diagnosis at 55 years of age
Rina Patel, Rebecca Alsip, Ginger Boyle
207-210
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Washington, D.C. Update
Washington, DC Update – Remembering A Powerful Advocate for Osteopathic Medicine
Peter Schmelzer
214-215
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Supplement
Tailoring treatment for type 2 diabetes: Uncovering the HOW and NOW of GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy
Scott Joy, Jeffrey Freeman, James LaSalle
217-236
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