《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第9期
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- Man wins battle to keep receiving life support
- Man wins battle to keep receiving life support
- Arteriolar narrowing as predictor of hypertension
- Arteriolar narrowing as predictor of hypertension
- Future of psychotherapy in the NHS
- Future of psychotherapy in the NHS
- Getting ethics into practice
- High number of tumour cells may affect breast cancer outcomes
- Stroke services have improved but remain overstretched
- It's only rock'n'roll
- Blood should be treated respectfully
- World Bank report examines India's approach to tackling AIDS
- AIDS patients in Pakistan launch fight for better treatment
- Dutch doctors warn parents over whooping cough vaccine
- NICE sets out guidelines for hypertension
- FDA again reviews antidepressants
- Meet Rudy, the world's first "robodoc"
- French parliamentary committee advocates passive euthanasia
- Medical bodies urge investigation of alleged involvement in torture
- Extreme weather worsens global hunger
- Abnormal liver function found after an unplanned consultation: case outcome
- Spinal immobilisation for unconscious patients with multiple injuries
- Using rapid-cycle quality improvement methodology to reduce feeding tubes in patients with advanced dementia: before and after study
- Respiratory symptoms and atopy in children in Aberdeen: questionnaire studies of a defined school population repeated over 35 years
- Factors associated with difference in prevalence of asthma in children from three cities in China: multicentre epidemiological survey
- The long term clinical course of acute deep vein thrombosis of the arm: prospective cohort study
- Corticosteroids for severe sepsis and septic shock: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Influence of personal characteristics of individual women on sensitivity and specificity of mammography in the Million Women Study: cohort s
- In brief
- Women's groups in India call on men to take more active role in contraception
- "Conscience" clauses allow US corporate providers to refuse care
- Drug company pulls out of Chinese lawsuit over diabetes drug
- Getting ethics into practice
- Getting ethics into practice
- Getting ethics into practice
- Experiences of the BMJ ethics committee
- Use of decision aids to support informed choices about screening
- When we leave hospital: a patient's perspective of burn injury
- "Double loop" learning
- The gap between doctors' and patients' perceptions
- Itching for a diagnosis
- Imaging in biliary obstruction
- Patient's experience
- Seven doctors accused of over-prescribing heroin
- Infertile couples to be given three shots at IVF
- In brief
- National reporting system for medical errors is launched
- Bill will set up court of protection for those lacking mental capacity
- World Bank conference debates how to reach the poor
- Framework shows countries' contributions
- Netherlands to crack down on complementary medicine
- Pressure mounts for inquiry into MMR furore
- Inappropriate physical restraint harms patients with learning difficulties
- Private insurance subsidy has increased stress on public health system, report says
- Eastern Europe and Russia face world's fastest growing HIV epidemic
- Mucolytics useful for COPD, guidelines say
- Length of patient's monologue, rate of completion, and relation to other components of the clinical encounter: observational intervention st
- Effects of low dose ramipril on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes and raised excretion of urinary albumin:
- Clinicians' roles in management of arsenicosis in Bangladesh: interview study
- Randomised controlled trial of effect of hands and knees posturing on incidence of occiput posterior position at birth
- Adenoidectomy versus chemoprophylaxis and placebo for recurrent acute otitis media in children aged under 2 years: randomised controlled tri
- Children and parents need better information on medicines
- Screening without evidence of efficacy
- Screening without evidence of efficacy
- Synthesising licensing data to assess drug safety
- Where is the evidence that animal research benefits humans?
- Bupropion and other non-nicotine pharmacotherapies
- Patient's perspective
- Treating nausea and vomiting during pregnancy: case outcome
- Effect of statin treatment for familial hypercholesterolaemia on life assurance: results of consecutive surveys in 1990 and 2002
- "Drink plenty of fluids": a systematic review of evidence for this recommendation in acute respiratory infections
- Drug regulators study global treaty to tackle counterfeit drugs
- Americans are told to reduce sodium and increase potassium intake
- Only 6% of drug advertising material is supported by evidence
- Trusts are ill prepared for 58 hour week for junior doctors
- Sweden bans privatisation of hospitals
- Cat on a hot tiled wall
- Human cloning is justified in preventing genetic disease
- Reconfiguration of surgical, emergency, and trauma services
- Reconfiguration of surgical, emergency, and trauma services
- New European clinical trials directive
- New European clinical trials directive
- Screening without evidence of efficacy
- Useless and dangerous—fine needle aspiration of hepatic colorectal metastases
- General practitioners are wary of treating sickness in pregnancy
- Obstetrician's perspective—therapeutic trial and error?
- Data on neuraminidase inhibitors were made available
- Reconfiguration of surgical, emergency, and trauma services
- Treating major depression in children and adolescents
- Treating major depression in children and adolescents
- Treating major depression in children and adolescents
- Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland
- Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland
- Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland