《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第22期
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- NICE and BHS guidelines on hypertension differ importantly
- Life span and disability in Sweden and Russia
- Life span and disability in Sweden and Russia
- Colonoscopy completion rates
- Colonoscopy completion rates
- Colonoscopy completion rates
- Epidemiology of preterm birth
- Epidemiology of preterm birth
- Olfactory detection of human bladder cancer by dogs
- Olfactory detection of human bladder cancer by dogs
- Olfactory detection of human bladder cancer by dogs
- Natural killer cells, miscarriage, and infertility
- Barriers to better care for people with AIDS in developing countries
- Infection in the preterm infant
- Surgical management of metastatic inguinal lymphadenopathy
- Newly diagnosed hypothyroidism
- Socioeconomic inequalities in indicator scores for diabetes: poor quality or poor measures?
- Association of deprivation, ethnicity, and sex with quality indicators for diabetes: population based survey of 53 000 patients in primary c
- Fatal exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis associated fibrosing alveolitis in patients given infliximab
- Reasons for considering leaving UK medicine: questionnaire study of junior doctors' comments
- Population based randomised controlled trial on impact of screening on mortality from abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Journal calls for new system to monitor post-marketing drug safety
- Advisory group to review NHS research ethics committees
- NICE issues guideline to prevent falls in elderly people
- Users of SSRIs face risk of abnormal bleeding
- UN delays decision on human cloning
- Antibiotic halves number of AIDS related deaths in children in Zambian study
- UK report warns of continued increase in HIV infection
- Moving 15% of procedures to private sector will wreck NHS
- Mexico summit calls for greater commitment to health research
- Inquiry finds that Gulf war veterans face extra burden of disease
- Patients with head or neck cancer should be treated at specialist centres
- Review of child care cases finds few instances that raise "serious doubt"
- Government programmes driven by politics not evidence, report says
- Landmine casualties are falling, but the wounded need more help
- Drug industry is not tackling threats to public health, says WHO
- Six GPs who signed cremation forms for Shipman face GMC
- Women are increasingly affected by AIDS epidemic, report shows
- Public interest group accuses FDA of trying to discredit whistleblower
- Drug maker urges group to lobby FDA on testosterone for women
- US pro-choice groups prepare for fight over Supreme Court nominee
- TV programme raises fresh allegations about MMR doctor
- In brief
- FDA is incapable of protecting US "against another Vioxx"
- BMJ papers could include honesty box for research warts
- Who should decide on caesarean sections?
- Flaw in WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- Flaw in WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise GPs for somatic treatment?
- Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise GPs for somatic treatment?
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect
- The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome
- The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome
- Selecting, designing, and developing your questionnaire
- Munchausen syndrome by proxy and sudden infant death
- Vaginal discharge—causes, diagnosis, and treatment
- Forceps delivery in modern obstetric practice
- Legal issues of data anonymisation in research
- Presence of bacteriuria caused by trimethoprim resistant bacteria in patients prescribed antibiotics: multilevel model with practice and ind
- Psychological impact of human papillomavirus testing in women with borderline or mildly dyskaryotic cervical smear test results: cross secti
- Teicoplanin induced drug hypersensitivity syndrome
- Impact of use of hormone replacement therapy on false positive recall in the NHS breast screening programme: results from the million women
- Hospital admissions, age, and death: retrospective cohort study
- Soya food intake and risk of endometrial cancer among Chinese women in Shanghai: population based case-control study
- Government promises measures to tackle obesity in children
- Lothian and Zambia join forces to tackle HIV/AIDS
- Sexual torture of men in wartime Croatia was common
- Exodus of Polish doctors could threaten health system
- European and US groups draw up standards for CME
- British Columbia can sue tobacco industry for healthcare costs
- Higher numbers than previously predicted could be incubating vCJD
- New category of on-call work suggested
- Nigeria postpones programme of polio immunisation
- Israeli army accused of obstructing medical access to civilians
- Top health officials adopt global plan to cut obesity
- French patients will have to go through family doctors to access specialists
- Swapping Ilford for Baghdad
- European guidelines on hypertension more flexible than those in United States
- First stem cell bank in the world is opened in UK
- NICE guidance has failed to end "postcode prescribing"
- Blair appoints Julian Le Grand as new adviser on health
- Editor of the BMJ to take up new post
- In brief
- Italians are offered "do it yourself" paternity testing kits
- Darfur teetering "on the verge of mass starvation"