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Table of Contents

June 2004 (Vol. 3, No. 6)

Evidence-Based Reviews

Exercise for depression: It really does help—here’s how to get patients moving
Sheila M. Dowd, PhD; Kristin S. Vickers, PhD; Dean Krahn, MD, MS

8 steps to manage recurrent abdominal pain
John V. Campo, MD

Why aren’t more psychiatrists prescribing buprenorphine?
Timothy W. Fong, MD

Post-stroke depression: Rapid action helps restore lost function
Manish A. Fozdar, MD

From The Editor

Exercise and mood: Our parents were right
James Randolph Hillard, MD, Editor-in-Chief

Cases That Test Your Skills

After 62 years, her husband is a ‘stranger’
Harold W. Goforth, MD; Amity Ruth, PhD; Chirag R. Ravel, MD; Murali S. Rao, MD

Comments & Controversies

Flight, then fight

‘Guidelines’ vs. ‘rules’

Dosing omega-3 fatty acids

NMS: Spelling it out

On self-mutilation

Primary Care Update

Is your patient’s dizziness psychogenic?
Arvind Modawal, MD, MPH, MRCGP; Wilhelmina Lewis, MD

Psyber Psychiatry

Taking an online course? Take your PDA
John Luo, MD

Pearls

When a patient threatens harm to a presidential candidate



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