《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第2期
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- Regulating herbal medicines in the UK
- Epilepsy and driving
- Should treatment of(sub)acute low back pain be aimed at psychosocial
- Effect of introduction of integrated out of hours care in England: obs
- What's new in the other general journals
- Risk of cancer after low doses of ionising radiation: retrospective co
- Value of routine funduscopy in patients with hypertension: systematic
- The patient's journey: Living with locked-in syndrome
- What the educators are saying
- Impact on patients of expanded, general practice based, student teachi
- NHS foundation trusts
- Meadow defends his role in conviction of Sally Clark
- Lifestyle contributes most to distribution of cancer, report says
- The quest for quality in the NHS: still searching?
- Shining a light on suffering
- Home test shows sex of fetus at five weeks of pregnancy
- Study highlights insensitivity of PSA screening
- Doctors campaign for ban on smoking in enclosed public places
- Humanising "an intimidating instrument"
- GPs appear before GMC accused of missing warning signs in deaths of Sh
- WHO puts abortifacients on its essential drug list
- Medieval guide warns that sex is harmful for people with "dry breathin
- US doctors and public favour annual check ups
- Foundation trusts revel in new powers, report says
- Early psychosocial interventions for low back pain in primary care
- The future for medical education
- Universities have a vital role
- Five futures for academic medicine: the ICRAM scenarios
- Displaced populations and long term humanitarian assistance
- Challenging the patience of patients
- How far is the future?
- Disease threatens millions in wake of tsunami
- Rejecting political correctness
- Equality in the 1990s would have saved 900 000 black Americans
- Charities and rock stars join forces to tackle world poverty
- Implementation of recommendations for the care of children in UK emerg
- Rise in "no indicated risk" primary caesareans in the United States, 1
- Optimal search strategies for retrieving systematic reviews from Medli
- Child abuse and trichotillomania
- Recent developments in gene transfer: risk and ethics
- Randomised trial of a brief physiotherapy intervention compared with u
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Need for expertise based randomised controlled trials
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Inappropriateness of randomised trials for complex phenomena
- Inappropriateness of randomised trials for complex phenomena
- Inappropriateness of randomised trials for complex phenomena
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Impact of congenital colour vision deficiency
- Rationale for psychostimulants in ADHD
- Impact of congenital colour vision deficiency
- Impact of congenital colour vision deficiency
- Impact of congenital colour vision deficiency
- Hospitalisation rate for asthma in US women sailors doubles
- Asbestos company is forced to fund compensation shortfall
- US bill to shield drug companies from product liability
- Articles criticising nevirapine trial may endanger babies' lives
- Comparing estimates of cost effectiveness submitted to the National In
- Risk of ischaemic stroke in people with migraine: systematic review an
- Czech government's move to cut drug costs sparks protests
- Synovitis induced by alendronic acid can present as acute carpal tunne
- Alcohol in the body
- Evidence based medicine: does it make a difference?
- Charities and rock stars join forces to tackle world poverty
- Ties between regulators and business are attacked after politician tak
- Doctors protest over Bush's nomination for top legal post
- Holding people indefinitely causes mental health problems
- Dutch euthanasia law should apply to patients "suffering through livin
- Indian researchers accused of violating ethical guidelines