《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第21期
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- Quality of UK consumer health tests to be scrutinised
- Depression and obesity are major causes of maternal death in Britain
- Threat of new European legislation to health care exaggerated
- Practice based commissioning may not work for mental health
- Risk factors for death in infancy persist into older age groups in England and Wales
- Coroner criticised over conduct of SARS inquest
- MPs criticise waste of public money on suspensions
- Charity aims to distribute donated drugs to developing countries
- Regional differences in outcome from subarachnoid haemorrhage: comparative audit
- Substance misuse and violent crime: Swedish population study
- Interaction strategies of lesbian, gay, and bisexual healthcare practitioners in the clinical examination of patients: qualitative study
- the defence of dirt
- Cohort study of sibling effect, infectious diseases, and risk of atopic dermatitis during first 18 months of life
- Canadian health ministry faces criticism for its secrecy
- Breaches of safety regulations are probable cause of recent SARS outbreak, WHO says
- Fourteen cases of euthanasia to be referred to French police
- CSM warning on atypical psychotics and stroke may be detrimental for dementia
- Advice on ganglions is flawed
- Implementing guidelines on sudden infant death
- Diabetes may be undetected in many children in the UK
- More on treating homosexuality as a sickness
- More on treating homosexuality as a sickness
- Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for uncomplicated falciparum malaria
- Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for uncomplicated falciparum malaria
- Primary angioplasty or thrombolysis? a topical parable
- Review of instruments for peer assessment of physicians
- Representation of authors and editors from countries with different human development indexes in the leading literature on tropical medicine
- Preventing childhood obesity by reducing consumption of carbonated drinks: cluster randomised controlled trial
- Hospital mortality league tables: influence of place of death
- Medical students with science A levels less likely to drop out
- Non-medical staff play key role in healthcare access for uninsured patients
- New York's war on tobacco produces record fall in smoking
- Move to sell statins over the counter raises concerns
- Court dismisses appeals of two mothers
- FDA rejects over the counter status for emergency contraceptive
- In brief
- GPs to check on patients' residency status to stop "health tourism"
- Pfizer pleads guilty, but drug sales continue to soar
- Promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to using cars
- Promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to using cars
- Community pulmonary rehabilitation after hospitalisation for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: randomised contro
- Is economic evaluation in touch with society's health values?
- Use of drug eluting stents increases in the US but only for some groups
- Use of drug eluting stents increases in the US but only for some groups
- UK government tightens rules for drug regulators
- FDA will increase postmarketing surveillance of drugs
- FDA bars own expert from evaluating risks of painkillers
- Scotland to ban smoking in enclosed public places
- Russia fails to ban drinking in public despite soaring alcoholism
- In brief
- Doctors angry as smoking ban is limited and delayed until 2008
- Making sense of rising caesarean section rates
- Making sense of rising caesarean section rates
- Making sense of rising caesarean section rates
- Making sense of rising caesarean section rates
- Headline about basal cell carcinoma was misleading
- National service framework for children
- National service framework for children
- How to deal with influenza
- How to deal with influenza
- How to deal with influenza
- Promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to using cars
- Promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to using cars
- Overcoming apathy in research on organophosphate poisoning
- Feeding the preterm infant
- Gastric rupture associated with use of the laryngeal mask airway during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- The orthopaedic approach to managing osteoarthritis of the knee
- Acupuncture as a complementary therapy to the pharmacological treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: randomised controlled trial
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Counting hospital activity: spells or episodes?
- Overdiagnosis of malaria in patients with severe febrile illness in Tanzania: a prospective study
- Vote of no confidence tabled in health policies of the Welsh Assembly
- Two test cases in Holland clarify law on murder and palliative care
- Doctors in Nigeria strike over wages
- Drug company influence extends to nurses, pharmacists, and patient groups
- Doctors should have a greater role in organising health services
- Ranbaxy withdraws all its AIDS drugs from WHO list
- Report warns of continuing violations of code on breast milk substitute marketing
- UK's "ethical recruitment policy" needs to be strengthened
- Acquiring accurate crash data is important
- Pacemaker induced ventricular fibrillation in coronary care units
- RNA interference
- What the educators are saying
- "Soft" assessment—an oxymoron?
- Obstetricians at Lisbon hospital go on strike
- Russia to raise tax rate for unfiltered cigarettes by 30%
- Public health programmes will have to prove they are cost effective
- Death on the roads could be the chance of life for some
- Aid may make roads more dangerous than landmines
- Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for uncomplicated falciparum malaria
- Primary angioplasty should be first line treatment for acute myocardial infarction
- Primary angioplasty should be first line treatment for acute myocardial infarction
- Main presentations of sexually transmitted infections in men
- Spending on neglected diseases has increased, says report
- Number reacting to smallpox vaccination is higher than expected
- Staff may be disciplined over "fiddling" waiting lists
- Tobacco campaigners worried by slow progress on convention
- One hospitality worker a week dies from passive smoking, study shows