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. 1984 Mar;30:628, [631]-632, 634.

A section of CFP for readers who want to help healthy patients stay healthy. This month: A correspondence-based weight control program, a new film on family centred childbirth care, low back pain in athletes, pregnancy and exercise, effectiveness of car safety belts, prerequisites for successfully running marathons, sex therapy by family physicians, sexual medicine courses, and one hospital's new no-smoking policy

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