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Journal Article

Citation

Reynolds JL. Can. Fam. Physician 1983; 29: 2331-2334.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1983, College of Family Physicians of Canada)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

20469406

PMCID

PMC2153687

Abstract

Prevention has had an enormous impact on the health of western nations. Because people are now living longer, educating patients about prevention is becoming increasingly important. Priorities for preventive medicine are reviewed; in office practice, the most important preventive strategies are helping patients to quit smoking, giving advice on nutrition, recommending moderate regular exercise, detecting and treating patients at high risk for suicide, and detecting and treating hypertensive patients. Teachers of family medicine can improve the teaching of prevention by helping to establish liaisons between departments of family medicine and community and preventive health. The future impact of prevention on medical care is also discussed.


Language: en

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