《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第24期
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- Minerva
- RAPID RESPONSES FROM BMJ.COM
- RAPID RESPONSES FROM BMJ.COM
- Better systems, not guidelines, for glucose monitoring
- Self-monitoring, systems, and chronic disease
- Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome are being ignored
- Discharge rules from medium secure units in Wales to be reviewed after stabbing
- GMC reshapes procedures on fitness to practise
- High Court upholds right of woman to travel abroad for suicide
- Data protection, informed consent, and research
- Reaching beyond the white middle classes
- Chemotherapy for cancer patients who present late
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Social class and elective caesareans in the English NHS
- Hospital management of self harm in adults in England
- Hospital management of self harm in adults in England
- Nose bleeds associated with use of risperidone
- Greek authorities probe illegal clinical studies on elderly people
- Group set up to facilitate mobility of patients between EU countries
- Doctors demand national screening for chlamydia
- West Nile infections are occurring early in North America
- Coordination needed between primary and secondary care for chronic diseases
- Doctor charged with misconduct over murder claim
- Physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain
- Physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain
- Physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain
- Do biomedical models of illness make for good healthcare systems?
- a controversy too far?
- abandoning the diagnosis will endanger severely depressed children
- Rethinking childhood depression
- Neurodevelopmental outcomes after preterm birth
- Recent developments in non-invasive cardiology
- United Kingdom back pain exercise and manipulation(UK BEAM) randomised trial: cost effectiveness of physical treatments for back pain in pr
- United Kingdom back pain exercise and manipulation(UK BEAM) randomised trial: effectiveness of physical treatments for back pain in primary
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Death rates in England and Wales and the United States: variation with age, sex, and race
- Betting your life on it
- Betting your life on it
- Seriousness of adverse events: medical judgment is important
- The PROGRESS trial three years later
- The PROGRESS trial three years later
- The PROGRESS trial three years later
- The PROGRESS trial three years later
- Are written responses to referrals acceptable?
- Are written responses to referrals acceptable?
- Are written responses to referrals acceptable?
- Physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain
- FDA panel rejects testosterone patch for women on safety grounds
- MRI does not reduce biopsies in diagnosing breast cancer
- Staff in the drug industry want "to help people," academic says
- In brief
- Government tells hospitals to tighten up cleaning contracts
- Deprivation affects more than half of the world's children
- Folic acid fortification remains an urgent health priority
- Taking folate in pregnancy and risk of maternal breast cancer
- Randomised controlled trial of an occupational therapy intervention to increase outdoor mobility after stroke
- Parenteral metoclopramide for acute migraine: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
- Erectile dysfunction may be an early sign of heart disease, suggests new research
- Health insurance company offers genetic screening to its clients
- Kentucky governor signs death warrant despite medical association guidance
- Doctor jailed for “culpable homicide” and possessing child pornography
- NHS waiting list has fallen by 35% since 1998
- Raising horizons
- Documents missing from a 10 year old murder case sent to the BMJ
- Agency warns of withdrawal risks for patients taking SSRIs
- Can medical students learn empathy at the movies?
- Rates of caesarean section and instrumental vaginal delivery in nulliparous women after low concentration epidural infusions or opioid analg
- Meta-analysis of parenteral nutrition versus enteral nutrition in patients with acute pancreatitis
- Long term follow up study of survival associated with cleft lip and palate at birth
- Systematic review of the relative efficacy of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids in the treatment of acute renal colic
- US judge says ban on partial birth abortion is unconstitutional
- Homeless families in England report high levels of depression
- New centre is set up to promote evidence based surgery in the United Kingdom
- Pathophysiology and types of burns
- Nalbuphine and slow release morphine
- A 64 year old woman with knee pain: case progression
- Kidney stones
- Randomised controlled trial of effects of Helicobacter pylori infection and its eradication on heartburn and gastro-oesophageal reflux: Bris
- Gastrointestinal bleeding after the introduction of COX 2 inhibitors: ecological study
- Hospital discharge rates for suspected acute coronary syndromes between 1990 and 2000: population based analysis
- Report shows strong sex differences in teenage health behaviour
- Am I breaking the law again?
- Hypocalcaemia after intravenous bisphosphonate
- Hypocalcaemia after intravenous bisphosphonate
- Hypocalcaemia after intravenous bisphosphonate
- Hypocalcaemia after intravenous bisphosphonate
- Managing nocturia
- Managing nocturia
- Managing nocturia
- Sharing electronic health records
- Data protection, informed consent, and research
- GPs should have greater role in commissioning hospital services
- Safest and cheapest antiemetics should be used first for postoperative nausea
- Pain control often neglected in war areas
- Charity suspends work in Afghanistan after five staff are killed
- Smoking habits of ethnic groups lead to higher risk of heart disease
- GlaxoSmithKline faces US lawsuit over concealment of trial results
- Early localised prostate cancer may accelerate after 15 years
- Thyroid cancer has increased 12-fold in women since Chernobyl
- In brief