《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第16期
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- Seriously ill elderly patients are subjected to futile endoscopies
- beyond the evidence
- dilemma for patient and clinicians
- how can experts and novices learn together?
- when do we say "no"?
- Temporal relation between depression and cognitive impairment in old age: prospective population based study
- Prescribing of antibiotics and admissions for respiratory tract infections in England
- Mortality rates and self reported health: database analysis by English local authority area
- Docetaxel prolongs life in men with hormone refractory prostate cancer
- US experts urge more neonatal screening for genetic disorders
- South East Asia sets up task force to tackle avian flu
- The three paradoxes of private medicine
- The three paradoxes of private medicine
- The three paradoxes of private medicine
- The three paradoxes of private medicine
- Salt tax could reduce population's salt intake
- People with intellectual disabilities
- Consent to the publication of patient information
- Consent to the publication of patient information
- Classifying kidney problems: can we avoid framing risks as diseases?
- Managing comorbidities in patients at the end of life
- Use of stimulants for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control has major flaw
- "Drink plenty of fluids"
- "Drink plenty of fluids"
- "Drink plenty of fluids"
- "Drink plenty of fluids"
- Treatment of acute pyelonephritis in children
- Treatment of acute pyelonephritis in children
- Dicycloverine for persistent crying in babies
- Dicycloverine for persistent crying in babies
- Dicycloverine for persistent crying in babies
- Treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Clinical reasoning
- Atypical features make echocardiography mandatory in suspected heart failure
- Patient's view
- A 66 year old woman with breathlessness: case outcome
- Treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders in patients with cardiovascular disease
- Effect of a flow chart on use of blood transfusions in primary total hip and knee replacement: prospective before and after study
- When measurements are misleading: modelling the effects of blood pressure misclassification in the English population
- Representativeness of samples from general practice lists in epidemiological studies: case-control study
- The arguments could be extended
- Needs of the living should come first
- Role of next of kin in accessing health records of deceased relatives
- Development of clinical ethics committees
- Economics of smoking cessation
- An evolving picture
- Pertussis vaccination in infancy and asthma or allergy in later childhood: birth cohort study
- Incidence of breast cancer in Norway and Sweden during introduction of nationwide screening: prospective cohort study
- Marketing in the lay media and prescriptions of terbinafine in primary care: Dutch cohort study
- Impact of nurse practitioners on workload of general practitioners: randomised controlled trial
- Hospitals' star ratings and clinical outcomes: ecological study
- Risk of complications of pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes: nationwide prospective study in the Netherlands
- Poor more likely to smoke and less likely to quit
- Study shows new approach to managing sore throats
- One in 12 children in Britain are at increased risk of respiratory diseases due to bad housing
- Regulatory body fails in bid to challenge GMC抯 ruling on suspension
- US bans doctors from conference in Cuba
- Secret documents show tobacco industry's plans to stop smoking ban
- WHO confirms avian flu infections in Canada
- Rwandan genocide survivors denied AIDS treatment
- EU expansion will open patient floodgates, minister warns
- HRT does not prevent chronic disease after menopause
- In brief
- Exploring perspectives on death
- Pressure mounts over European Working Time Directive
- Treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Cancer after pre-eclampsia: follow up of the Jerusalem perinatal study cohort
- Treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Best estimates of coronary risk of passive smoking are needed
- Liver toxicity and pioglitazone
- Patient held informally in hospital had his rights violated
- In brief
- Liver toxicity and pioglitazone
- Feeding tubes in dementia: is there an effective UK strategy?
- People with intellectual disabilities
- Use of stimulants for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Familial risk of urinary incontinence in women: population based cross sectional study
- Issues in the reporting of epidemiological studies: a survey of recent practice
- European court rules that ambulance staff are covered by working time legislation
- World Medical Association amends its policy on doctors' duty during armed conflict
- UK government acts to curb rise in tuberculosis
- Factory's loss of licence halves supply of flu vaccine to US
- WMA says trial participants must have access to best treatment when a trial ends
- WMA sets rules on how doctors handle industry sponsorship
- Corticosteroids increase short term mortality in patients with head injury
- Eight cases of parents convicted of killing their children are referred to commission
- Emergency service is closer to four hour target but still lacks consultants
- Second drug firm found guilty of "switching" patients to new drugs
- Baby should be allowed to die, UK court rules
- GMC suggests treatment of pathologist might have been too lenient
- patient's view
- Recent developments: Suicide in older people
- Introduction of nurse led DC cardioversion service in day surgery unit: prospective audit
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Patients cope at home after shorter rehabilitation stays but are more likely to die
- Indian regulators are accused of laxity in not banning drugs
- Evidence grows that women are treated less aggressively for heart disease than men
- Website of patients' experiences launches new module on depression