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561 **Editor’s Impact Statement – Vivian Fonseca, MD Comments on Today’s Focus on Diabetes** **Analogs of GLP-1** Clinical Impact, from MDLinx , January 21, 2011

562 Why docosahexaenoic acid and aspirin supplementation could be useful in women as a primary prevention therapy against Alzheimer's disease Ageing Research Reviews, January 20, 2011    Clinical Article

563 Learning Social Medicine in the Bronx: An Orientation for Primary Care Residents Teaching and Learning in Medicine, January 18, 2011

564 Who determines the patient mix of GP trainees? The role of the receptionist Family Practice, January 13, 2011

565 Infectious disease management in primary care: perceptions of GPs Full Text BMC Family Practice, January 12, 2011

566 A Review of Multiple Health Behavior Change Interventions for Primary Prevention American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, January 11, 2011

567 Measuring preventive procedures by French GPs: an observational survey British Journal of General Practice, January 11, 2011

568 Primary care characteristics and population-orientated health care across Europe: an observational study British Journal of General Practice, January 11, 2011

569 Epidemiology and impact of multimorbidity in primary care: a retrospective cohort study British Journal of General Practice, January 11, 2011

570 Autism Spectrum Disorder Screening in Primary Care Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, January 7, 2011

571 Management of urinary incontinence in primary care InnovAiT, January 7, 2011

572 Developing and testing search strategies to identify patients with active seasonal allergic rhinitis in general practice Full Text Primary Care Respiratory Journal, January 4, 2011

573 Discontinuation of long-term benzodiazepine use: 10-year follow-up Family Practice, January 4, 2011

574 Problems measuring community health status at a local level: Papua New Guinea's health information system Full Text Rural and Remote Health, January 4, 2011

575 Identifying teachable moments for health behavior counseling in primary care Patient Education and Counselling, January 3, 2011

576 Use of NSAIDs for osteoarthritis amongst older-aged primary care patients: engagement with information and perceptions of risk Age and Aging, December 28, 2010

577 Development of a tool to assess the impact of a brief counseling curriculum: Validation of the Attitudes to Psychological Interventions and Counseling in Primary Care (APIC-PC) survey Patient Education and Counselling, December 27, 2010

578 **Editor’s Impact Statement – Stephen Silberstein, MD Comments on Today’s Focus on Migraine**
**Medication-Overuse Headache**
Clinical Impact, from MDLinx , December 24, 2010

579 GPs' experiences of managing non-specific neck pain—a qualitative study Full Text Family Practice, December 23, 2010

580 General practitioners and carers: a questionnaire survey of attitudes, awareness of issues, barriers and enablers to provision of services Full Text BMC Family Practice, December 22, 2010

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Vitamin D supplementation decreases systemic inflammation in T2DM

In a 12-week randomized, controlled trial, ingestion of a vitamin D-fortified yogurt (170 mg calcium + 500 IU vitamin D/250 mL; n=50) twice daily decreased markers of inflammation compared with placebo yogurt (170 mg calcium; n=50). Compared with baseline measures, the 25(OH)D levels were increased and the TNF-alpha, IL-6, hsCRP, SAA, and IL-10 levels were decreased in the group supplemented with vitamin D compared with the group that received placebo.

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Mediterranean diet associated with decreased diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality

Researchers at the University of Palermo conducted a study involving 9109 subjects with a mean follow-up of 6.2 years which showed that the subjects who adhered to a Mediterranean diet had increased dietary fiber, decreased total dietary fat, and an increased intake of monosaturated-to-saturated fats. Further, the incidence of diabetes, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality was lower in the subjects who followed a Mediterranean diet.

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Natalizumab superior to IFN-? 1a in MS patients

Based on a retrospective study conducted at the Federico II University (Naples), researchers have concluded that treatment of patients (n=84) with relapsing-remitting MS natalizumab for 12-24 months resulted in a greater reduction in disease activity (annualized relapse rate, .24 vs. .55, respectively) and disability progression than patients treated with INF-? 1a. The number of contrast-enhancing lesions was also less in the natalizumab-treated group.

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1 Walking Versus Running for Hypertension, Cholesterol, and Diabetes Mellitus Risk Reduction Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, April 17, 2013

2 Touch in primary care consultations: qualitative investigation of doctors' and patients' perceptions British Journal of General Practice, April 3, 2013

3 The longer-term health outcomes for children born as a result of IVF treatment: Part I-General health outcomes Human Reproduction Update, April 2, 2013    Review Article

4 Treated hypertension and the white coat phenomenon: Office readings are inadequate measures of efficacy Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, April 24, 2013

5 The Importance of 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Patients at Risk of Cardiovascular Events High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, April 16, 2013

6 Update on the Antimicrobial Management of Foot Infections in Patients With Diabetes Clinical Diabetes, April 18, 2013    Free full text    Review Article

7 Pesticides and human diabetes: a link worth exploring? Diabetic Medicine, April 18, 2013    Review Article

8 Role of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Hypertension and Diabetes Current Hypertension Reports, April 19, 2013

9 The Legal Authority of Mature Minors to Consent to General Medical Treatment Pediatrics, April 8, 2013    Review Article

10 Accessing primary care: a simulated patient study British Journal of General Practice, March 11, 2013

11 Association of the Length of Doctor-Patient Relationship with Primary Care Quality in Seven Family Practices in Korea Journal of Korean Medical Science, April 11, 2013    Free full text    Review Article

12 Sexual health information seeking: a survey of adolescent practices Journal of Clinical Nursing, March 19, 2013

13 What professional activities do general practitioners find most meaningful? cross sectional survey of Norwegian general practitioners BMC Family Practice, March 25, 2013    Free full text

14 Difficulties with the sickness certification process in general practice and possible solutions: A systematic review European Journal of General Practice, February 11, 2013    Evidence Based Medicine

15 Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Evaluation and Treatment American Family Physician, March 5, 2013

16 Negligence, genuine error, and litigation International Journal of General Medicine, March 4, 2013    Free full text    Review Article

17 Quality of sickness certification in primary health care: a retrospective database study BMC Family Practice, April 15, 2013    Free full text    Review Article

18 Routine use of clinical management guidelines in Australian general practice The Australian Journal of Primary Health, March 11, 2013    Clinical Guideline

19 Recognition and management of masked hypertension: A review and novel approach Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, April 24, 2013    Review Article

20 Personal, Professional, and Work Factors Associated With Australian Clinical Medical Practitioners’ Experiences of Workplace Aggression The Annals of Occupational Hygiene , March 25, 2013

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