《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第4期
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- Development of family medicine in Kosovo
- Factors associated with spousal physical violence in Albania: cross se
- What's new in the other general journals
- Survey of attitudes and knowledge about science in medical students in
- Transition and the HIV risk environment
- HIV is not just a transitional problem
- Impact of transition on public health in Ukraine: case study of the HI
- Will Europe's agricultural policy damage progress on cardiovascular di
- Implementing general practice in Russia: getting beyond the first step
- Combating non-communicable diseases
- Mental health in post-communist countries
- Supply and regulation of medicines
- The road to reform
- Health and health care in transitional Europe
- Trusts ignoring safety alerts should be named, says CMO
- 25 000 civilians have been killed in Iraq since invasion
- Health inequalities and social dynamics in Europe
- Croatian healthcare system in transition, from the perspective of user
- Ethics in health care and research in European transition countries: r
- Association of socioeconomic position with insulin resistance among ch
- NHS publicises advances in antenatal and neonatal screening programmes
- European court upholds restriction on sale of food supplements
- Bridging the gaps in biomedical research
- Comparison of amount of biomedical research originating from the Europ
- Making the transition to action
- Lung cancer mortality at ages 35-54 in the European Union: ecological
- Transition and public health in the Slovak republic
- Public health reforms in Estonia: impact on the health of the populati
- Cardiovascular risk factors in Croatia: struggling to provide the evid
- Ethics committees and countries in transition: a figleaf for structura
- Ethics and the structures of health care in the European countries in
- Patients' empowerment: the East side story
- Inquiry into high mortality of GPs' patients finds no wrongdoing
- Extremely low birth weight is linked to risk of chronic illness
- Women with benign breast disease face higher cancer risk
- Ban advertising in Australian prescribing software, say researchers
- Professor Roy Meadow struck off
- Changes in dietary fat and declining coronary heart disease in Poland:
- Blind eye to complaints allowed psychiatrists to abuse patients
- Lack of targets leads to underperformance in NHS services
- US health system doesn't give value for money, report says
- FDA rejects sale of over the counter statins
- MPs disappointed by response to report on allergy services
- Medical students should watch films that inspire compassion
- Specialised care for early psychosis
- Specialised care for early psychosis
- Limitations and potential of country of birth as proxy for ethnic grou
- Monitoring global health
- Complementary medicine must prove its worth
- Generosity after tsunami could threaten neglected crises
- Children face same social problems as they did 100 years ago
- Bush pushes for limit to medical malpractice awards
- New NHS IT system will preserve patient confidentiality
- Only a few more deaths from vCJD likely in UK
- Delays in implementing e-booking threaten patient choice agenda
- US drug industry's claims of other countries "freeloading" are a myth
- Former Czech health minister could be jailed
- US health agency scales down plans for free, online research results
- Suicide gap among young adults in Scotland: population study
- Patient initiated outpatient follow up in rheumatoid arthritis: six ye
- Low intelligence test scores in 18 year old men and risk of suicide: c
- What the educators are saying
- How doctors discuss major interventions with high risk patients: an ob
- Providing child safety equipment to prevent injuries: randomised contr
- Suicide among Russians in Estonia: database study before and after ind
- The marketing of a disease: female sexual dysfunction
- Activity in later life
- Do we need to treat vulvovaginitis in prepubertal girls?
- Monitoring global health
- Monitoring global health
- Monitoring global health
- Preventing and treating hepatitis B infection
- Computer assisted knee arthroplasty is here today
- Specialised care for early psychosis
- A prisoner of conscience in Vietnam
- High risk groups are still not being vaccinated
- High risk groups are still not being vaccinated
- Royalty payments to staff researchers cause new NIH troubles
- In brief
- Eli Lilly defends itself against assertions in BMJ
- Rich nations should pay more to developing countries
- Drug company chiefs accept the need for more openness
- Pfizer found guilty of breaching code