《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第3期
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- G8 increases aid to Africa but moves little on climate change
- Secondary prevention of falls and osteoporotic fractures in older peop
- Video games and health
- Investigation of recurrent miscarriages
- Day surgery facilities in England are underused
- Teenagers need sex education, not just abstinence advice
- The bus, the purse, and the limb
- A taste of metal and a smell of burning flesh
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Response to antibiotics of women with symptoms of urinary tract infect
- Why stop at antidepressants?
- Preventing blindness from glaucoma
- Blast injury in enclosed spaces
- Dutch doctors adopt guidelines on mercy killing of newborns
- GMC clears doctors who signed cremation forms for Shipman
- What's new in the other general journals
- Lifetime intellectual function and satisfaction with life in old age:
- Survey of informed consent for registration of congenital anomalies in
- Selective chromosome analysis in couples with two or more miscarriages
- Routine vaccination for tuberculosis ends in UK
- Stroke patients prefer care in specialist units
- Efficacy of antidepressants in adults
- Psychological aspects of providing medical humanitarian aid
- Managing ophthalmic herpes zoster in primary care
- HIV in injecting drug users in Asian countries
- Issues in reporting epidemiological studies
- In brief
- Evidence grows that eating red meat increases cancer risk
- Parents should restrict children's use of mobile phones, report says
- Raised glucose concentrations and diabetes are associated with cancer
- Treatment centres may destabilise NHS, doctors claim
- Justice department fails to mention emergency contraception after rape
- Fighting for justice
- Plan aims to end discrimination in mental health services
- Increase in autism due to change in definition, not MMR vaccine
- Case management to be used for people with chronic conditions
- Mother who drowned her five children is granted a retrial after witnes
- Spectrophotometry of cerebrospinal fluid in suspected subarachnoid hae
- Users' guide to detecting misleading claims in research
- Users' guide to detecting misleading claims in research
- Users' guide to detecting misleading claims in research
- Issues in reporting epidemiological studies
- Issues in reporting epidemiological studies
- Issues in reporting epidemiological studies
- Users' guide to detecting misleading claims in research
- Paternal age and schizophrenia
- Drug companies agree to make clinical trial results public
- WHO launches health recovery strategy for the Indian Ocean
- Peace deal in southern Sudan brings little respite for Darfur
- Self monitoring of blood pressure at home
- Self monitoring of blood pressure at home
- Paternal age and schizophrenia
- Agencies "failed miserably" over COX-2 inhibitor
- UK public lacks knowledge on preventable cancers
- GMC changes its mind over allegations against anaesthetist
- Fertility authority consults on screening prospective parents to ensur
- Timing of birth and risk of multiple sclerosis: population based study
- Bronchodilator treatment and deaths from asthma: case-control study
- Injuries and deaths caused by unexploded ordnance in Afghanistan: revi
- Use of clomifene during early pregnancy and risk of hypospadias: popul
- Reinstitutionalisation in mental health care: comparison of data on se
- Hajj: journey of a lifetime
- Randomised controlled trial of intravenous antibiotic treatment for ce
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Hospital admissions for drug and alcohol use in people aged under 45
- Clustering by health professional in individually randomised trials
- Treatment for alcohol related problems