《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第2期
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- BMA annual representative meeting: Sperm donors should be guaranteed anonymity
- BMA annual representative meeting: Debate needed on balance between patient confidentiality and needs of research
- Atypical antipsychotic drugs in the treatment of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: systematic review
- BMA annual representative meeting: BMA ethics committee exonerated
- BMA annual representative meeting: Wishes of patients who have lost mental capacity must be respected
- BMA annual representative meeting: Aborted babies born alive should receive full care
- BMA annual representative meeting: BMA to hold special conference to discuss privatisation of NHS
- GPs asked not to demand payments from drug company representatives
- German union threatens strike over doctors' long hours
- Minister counters royal college claims about NHS allergy services
- Nigerian state of Kano resumes polio vaccination
- Researcher objects to drinks industry representative sitting on alcohol research body
- Woman forced to have three embryos implanted is allowed fetal reduction to save her life
- Screening for sickle cell disease and thalassaemia saving lives
- Whistleblower charges medical oversight bureau with corruption
- Netherlands plans system for reporting errors
- Soya supplements do not protect against postmenopausal changes
- In brief
- Official resigns from UNAIDS to "tell the truth"
- HIV/AIDS is spreading fastest in eastern Europe and Asia
- Representation of authors and editors from poor countries
- Representation of authors and editors from poor countries
- Performance assessment is here to stay
- Star wars, NHS style
- British American Tobacco and Formula One motor racing
- Initial management of a major burn: II—assessment and resuscitation
- Avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity in adolescents—an easily missed diagnosis
- Common skin infections in children
- Reform of undergraduate medical teaching in the United Kingdom: a triumph of evangelism over common sense
- Raised cardiac troponins
- Raised cardiac troponins
- Representation of authors and editors from poor countries
- Feasibility of integrating early stimulation into primary care for undernourished Jamaican children: cluster randomised controlled trial
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- CHI ratings and HSMRs: is there a relation?
- Comparison of reporting of ethnicity in US and European randomised controlled trials
- Methodological reasons for not gaining prior informed consent are sometimes justified
- Patients' evaluation of informed consent to postponed information: cohort study
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome and its impact on professionalism: qualitative study of physicians' behaviour during an emerging healthcar
- Prospective cohort study of retinal vessel diameters and risk of hypertension
- Should reviewers of papers have their names published?
- Should reviewers of papers have their names published?
- Should reviewers of papers have their names published?
- Should reviewers of papers have their names published?
- Patient organisations in ME and CFS seek only understanding
- Treatment of hepatic encephalopathy
- Treatment of hepatic encephalopathy
- Brief lifestyle interventions for hypertension
- Brief lifestyle interventions for hypertension
- BMA demands ban on smoking in enclosed workplaces in the United Kingdom
- Switzerland has opened door to genetic discrimination, say ethicists
- Body set up to increase numbers taking part in trials
- US to introduce new rules on air pollution
- Destruction of data prompts calls for Swedish agency to investigate research misconduct
- Annual tobacco deaths in poor countries to reach 7 million by 2030
- GP deputising service cases are "cause for concern," says ombudsman
- A quarter of UK students are guilty of plagiarism, survey shows
- UK authority sets limit on number of embryos transferred
- WHO confirms SARS in Chinese journalist
- Five Ps in mix of public health advocacy
- Different versions of Glasgow coma scale in British hospitals
- Different versions of Glasgow coma scale in British hospitals
- Different versions of Glasgow coma scale in British hospitals
- Danish group reanalyses miscarriage in NSAID users
- NSAIDs during pregnancy and risk of miscarriage
- NSAIDs during pregnancy and risk of miscarriage
- Hysterectomy and sexual wellbeing
- Hysterectomy and sexual wellbeing
- Hysterectomy and sexual wellbeing
- Is the NHS getting better or worse?
- Is the NHS getting better or worse?
- Is the NHS getting better or worse?
- Recent advances in customising cataract surgery
- Review of prevalence data in, and evaluation of methods for cross cultural adaptation of, UK surveys on tobacco and alcohol in ethnic minori
- Cigarette tar yields in relation to mortality from lung cancer in the cancer prevention study II prospective cohort, 1982-8
- Report highlights shortcomings in private medical schools in India
- UK consultants?fees for private work are amongst highest in world
- UK consultants?fees for private work are amongst highest in world
- India抯 treatment programme for AIDS is premature
- Sleeping sickness re-emerges in Uganda
- Coroner to investigate deaths at Sydney hospitals, as two doctors are suspended
- Exposure to spouse抯 smoking increases risk of lung cancer by over 20%
- German health reform likely to raise costs for patients
- Hopes that Novartis deal on tuberculosis will spur donations for HIV and malaria
- Scottish doctors will have to register financial links to drug companies
- New Zealand moves to ban direct advertising of drugs
- Is there a familial link between Down's syndrome and neural tube defects? Population and familial survey
- Cost effectiveness analysis of intensive versus conventional follow up after curative resection for colorectal cancer
- Half of UK patients taking drugs for epilepsy continue to have seizures
- GMC faces challenge over withdrawing treatment
- Anecdotage may be associated with age
- Is the NHS getting better or worse?
- Is the NHS getting better or worse?
- Learning from Thailand's health reforms
- Supervised fixing rooms, supervised injectable maintenance clinics—understanding the difference
- Supervised injecting centres
- Glaucoma—1: Diagnosis
- Sickness certification system in the United Kingdom: qualitative study of views of general practitioners in Scotland
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- US universities review subscriptions to journal "package deals" as costs rise
- Tough at the top
- Cognitive behaviour therapy affects brain activity differently from antidepressants
- Three journals raise doubts on validity of Canadian studies
- Immunologist accused of misconduct is allowed to relocate
- Cold is the main health threat after the Bam earthquake
- In brief