《英国医学杂志》.2006年.第2期
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- Barriers to implementing a policy not to attempt resuscitation in acute medical admissions: prospective, cross sectional study of a successi
- "Catastrophic" pathways to smoking cessation: findings from national survey
- Fetal nuchal translucency scan and early prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities by rapid aneuploidy screening: observational study
- Physical work environment risk factors for long term sickness absence: prospective findings among a cohort of 5357 employees in Denmark
- Use of personal child health records in the UK: findings from the millennium cohort study
- Didgeridoo playing as alternative treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: randomised controlled trial
- Predicting prognosis in stable angina—results from the Euro heart survey of stable angina: prospective observational study
- Risk and protective factors for meningococcal disease in adolescents: matched cohort study
- Timing of mortality among internally displaced persons due to the tsunami in Sri Lanka: cross sectional household survey
- Trends in sexually transmitted infections in general practice 1990-2000: population based study using data from the UK general practice rese
- Effect of hepatitis B immunisation in newborn infants of mothers positive for hepatitis B surface antigen: systematic review and meta-analys
- Efficacy and safety of fondaparinux for the prevention of venous thromboembolism in older acute medical patients: randomised placebo control
- Importance of free access to research articles on decision to submit to the BMJ: survey of authors
- Sham device v inert pill: randomised controlled trial of two placebo treatments
- Determinants of primary medical care quality measured under the new UK contract: cross sectional study
- Efficacy and safety of exogenous melatonin for secondary sleep disorders and sleep disorders accompanying sleep restriction: meta-analysis
- Long term outcomes from the IMPACT randomised trial for depressed elderly patients in primary care
- Case reports of suspected adverse drug reactions—systematic literature survey of follow-up