《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第4期
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- Drug companies frame rules to work with NHS
- FDA's counsel accused of being too close to drug industry
- Shipman inquiry recommends tighter rules on controlled drugs
- "Impending crisis" in journals provision requires radical solutions
- In brief
- Blair pledges £150m to support and protect AIDS orphans
- UK Health Commission downgrades four foundation trusts
- Report proposes better ways of measuring NHS output
- US government to open national bank of "approved" embryonic stem cells
- BMA appoints new chief executive and publishing group chairman
- South African doctors charged with involvement in organ trade
- Doctor shortage forces leading African children's hospital to refuse emergencies
- Bush's AIDS plan criticised for emphasising abstinence and forbidding condoms
- Bush accused of pressuring countries to stop producing generic drugs
- Inquiry into death of boy from induced illness recommends tightening of child protection rules
- Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis: cohort study on informativeness of combinations of signs and symptoms
- Anterior uveitis is associated with travoprost
- Acquisition of Helicobacter pylori infection after outbreaks of gastroenteritis: prospective cohort survey in institutionalised young people
- Passive smoking and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: prospective study with cotinine measurement
- Infertility among male UK veterans of the 1990-1 Gulf war: reproductive cohort study
- Effect of bottles, cups, and dummies on breast feeding in preterm infants: a randomised controlled trial
- A time to live or a time to die?
- Responsibility for ancillary care in clinical trials
- Responsibility for ancillary care in clinical trials
- Monitoring procalcitonin is of value in acute pancreatitis
- Low back pain
- Low back pain
- Firm foundation for senior house officers
- Firm foundation for senior house officers
- Firm foundation for senior house officers
- Challenges for the National Institute for Clinical Excellence
- National Institute for Clinical Excellence and its value judgments
- Intensive care management and control of infection
- Ruling a diagnosis in or out with "SpPIn" and "SnNOut": a note of caution
- A time to live or a time to die?
- A time to live or a time to die?
- Risk of suicidal behaviour is similar for SSRIs and tricyclics
- Commission invites discussion on the future of genetics in reproduction
- Canada accused of failing women patients
- MSF reports encouraging results with AIDS treatment
- UN considers sanctions against Sudanese government for obstructing aid
- Sex, sun, sea, and STIs: sexually transmitted infections acquired on holiday
- Ombudsman reports record number of complaints
- US doctors and patients are split on approval of generic thyroid hormone
- Draft guidance on clinical trials recognises needs of non-commercial research
- Doctors' group publishes archive of doctors registered in Nazi era
- Bone scanning in lung cancer
- Bone scanning in lung cancer
- Bone scanning in lung cancer
- Firm foundation for senior house officers
- Acute visual loss and pituitary apoplexy after surgery
- Australia accused of blocking doctors?visit to asylum seekers
- Pathologist cleared over failure to spot signs of abuse
- Surgery in early stage breast cancer should be followed by radiotherapy
- Drug company sues Spanish bulletin over fraud claim
- Whistleblower vows to fight on
- Claim of human reproductive cloning provokes calls for international ban
- US government rejects WHO's attempts to improve diet
- Thousands of families to sue over retained organs
- In brief
- Researchers accuse WHO and Global Fund of malpractice
- Parents convicted of killing to have their cases reviewed
- Editors and their priorities about libel and fraud
- Editors and their priorities about libel and fraud
- Editors and their priorities about libel and fraud
- Britain's failure to tackle research misconduct
- Britain's failure to tackle research misconduct
- Prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts
- Prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts
- Prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts
- Prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts
- Prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts
- Prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts
- Children need international formulary to guarantee rational use of drugs
- Guidelines on neuraminidase inhibitors in children are not supported by evidence
- Autism seems to be increasing worldwide, if not in London
- Diagnosis of autism
- Diagnosis of autism
- Diagnosis of autism
- Using an electrocautery strategy or recombinant follicle stimulating hormone to induce ovulation in polycystic ovary syndrome: randomised co
- Exercise training meta-analysis of trials in patients with chronic heart failure(ExTraMATCH)
- Use of antibiotic in contraceptive trial sparks controversy
- Suspended consultant is reinstated
- Doctor accused of misrepresenting evidence in child abuse cases
- Scientists beg EU to repeal new rules for clinical trials
- GPs may offer dialysis to kidney patients under new framework
- New infectious diseases will continue to emerge
- Can the NHS learn from US managed care organisations?
- Rethinking management of chronic diseases
- The problem of tobacco smoking
- Misinterpretation of serum cortisol in a patient with hyponatraemia
- Is folic acid the ultimate functional food component for disease prevention?
- What the educators are saying
- Cohort study of examination performance of undergraduate medical students learning in community settings
- Randomised equivalence trial comparing three month and six month follow up of patients with hypertension by family practitioners
- Vaccinations against influenza and pneumococcus in children with diabetes: telephone questionnaire survey
- Comparison of three methods for estimating rates of adverse events and rates of preventable adverse events in acute care hospitals
- Outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in a tertiary hospital in Singapore, linked to an index patient with atypical presentation: ep