《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第10期
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- How protective is the working time directive?
- How protective is the working time directive?
- How protective is the working time directive?
- Burns rehabilitation is more than skin deep
- Shouldn't patients decide who should access their records?
- Stigma of AIDS needs to be overcome
- "Serious" and "severe" adverse drug reactions need defining
- Eradication of MRSA by "ring fencing" orthopaedic beds
- Eradication of MRSA by "ring fencing" orthopaedic beds
- NICE clinical guidelines
- NICE clinical guidelines
- NICE clinical guidelines
- NICE clinical guidelines
- Guidelines from the British Hypertension Society
- Guidelines from the British Hypertension Society
- Sweetened drinks increase women's chances of having diabetes
- Figures show more Americans do not have insurance
- French surgeons call off strike action
- UN warns that aid for Sudan is "grossly underfunded"
- Recent developments in Bell's palsy
- Identification of potential candidates for varicella vaccination by history: questionnaire and seroprevalence study
- Effect of lactobacillus in preventing post-antibiotic vulvovaginal candidiasis: a randomised controlled trial
- Relation between online "hit counts" and subsequent citations: prospective study of research papers in the BMJ
- Women's reasons for not participating in follow up visits before starting short course antiretroviral prophylaxis for prevention of mother t
- Alcohol drinking in middle age and subsequent risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in old age: a prospective population based stud
- Golden rules
- Isolation measures in the hospital management of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA): systematic review of the literature
- New study warns of potential epidemics in UK
- Counterfeits of impotence drug appear in the United Kingdom
- United States prepares for another flu pandemic
- Nearly a third of US adults have high blood pressure
- Japan's doctors say low fees are driving many to ruin
- German police call off murder investigation
- Pakistan medical association warns of potential rise in hepatitis
- Air conditioned buildings increase risk of sickness
- Specialists challenge claim that fluoxetine plus talk therapy works best for depressed adolescents
- Support services help maintain independence
- Slow progress on sanitation puts 2.6 billion people at risk
- In brief
- UK audit will review pathologists' reports on adult autopsies
- Study indicates nine risk factors explain most heart attacks
- Guidelines from the British Hypertension Society
- Guidelines from the British Hypertension Society
- Guidelines from the British Hypertension Society
- Consent to the publication of patient information
- Understanding health care in the south Caucasus: examples from Armenia
- Sexual problems associated with infertility, pregnancy, and ageing
- Rare causes of haemoptysis in suspected pulmonary embolism
- South Africa and Britain reach agreement to curb poaching of healthcare staff
- Iraqi doctors are being targeted by kidnappers
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Ionising radiation in infancy and adult cognitive function
- Systematic reviews of public health in developing countries are in train
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS and Kaiser Permanente
- How the internet affects patients' experience of cancer: a qualitative study
- Clinical and economic consequences of a reimbursement restriction of nebulised respiratory therapy in adults: direct comparison of randomise
- Use of lithium and the risk of injurious motor vehicle crash in elderly adults: case-control study nested within a cohort
- Organisational downsizing, sickness absence, and mortality: 10-town prospective cohort study
- Cognitive ability in childhood and cognitive decline in mid-life: longitudinal birth cohort study
- Prospective study of type 2 diabetes and cognitive decline in women aged 70-81 years
- School exam results matter in medical job applications
- Prognosis for teenagers and young people with cancer fails to improve
- In brief
- US researchers produce 17 new embryonic stem cell lines
- NIH promotes use of lower cost drugs for hypertension
- Sustained clinical efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Malawi after 10 years as first line treatme
- Second Wanless report welcomed by public health experts
- Government must take unpopular decisions to reduce alcohol consumption
- New cases of acute childhood asthma decline
- German cancer specialist cleared of fraud allegations
- Supreme Court holds airline liable for doctor's death
- Doctors' group calls for new ways to fund health care
- GMC invited to counter claims made in Shipman inquiry
- Combination therapy reduces symptoms and joint erosion in rheumatoid arthritis
- People with sickle cell disease should be screened for pulmonary hypertension
- US universities threaten to cancel subscriptions to Elsevier journals
- CHI's methods for inspecting trusts are flawed, says King's Fund
- Palliative care at home to get further funds if it saves money
- Documenting life at a renal centre
- Reports show management of CHD has improved
- US societies to defy ban on editing articles from embargoed countries
- Patient challenges GMC guidance on withdrawing treatment
- New council takes GMC to High Court for undue leniency
- Ionising radiation in infancy and adult cognitive function
- Ionising radiation in infancy and adult cognitive function
- Ionising radiation in infancy and adult cognitive function
- Ionising radiation in infancy and adult cognitive function
- Tobacco should be excluded from free trade agreement
- Special groups of smokers
- Severe cholestatic hepatitis induced by pyritinol
- Medical response to radiation incidents and radionuclear threats
- Commissioner denies plans for a Europe-wide smoking ban
- Nigerian president holds key to global polio eradication
- Pfizer will not apply for a licence for sildenafil for women