《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第5期
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- New medical contracts hamper trusts' financial performance
- US governor plans to import cheaper drugs from Australia and New Zeala
- Report argues US should not pay more than rest of world to fight HIV/A
- WHO increases pressure on China over bird flu
- Voting set to begin at GMC following retirement of Wendy Savage
- Science committee calls for better research into ageing
- Unsafe conviction rejected in Roy Meadow expert witness case
- Systematic comparison of four sources of drug information regarding ad
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of strategies for the diagnosis of
- New malaria treatments may not be ideal
- Private hospitals to boost public service capacity in Ireland
- Waiting times for scans to decrease, vows Department of Health
- Investigating the previous studies of a fraudulent author
- Suspected research fraud: difficulties of getting at the truth
- Conflict recovery and intervening in hospitals
- Impact on contraceptive practice of making emergency hormonal contrace
- What's new in the other general journals
- Are these data real? Statistical methods for the detection of data fab
- Pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy
- Making prison health care more efficient
- Evidence based prescribing
- Tackling the political determinants of global health
- Investigating allegations of scientific misconduct
- Diagnosis of "shaken baby syndrome" still valid, appeal court rules
- Iraq doctor tells of health crimes
- Global right to health campaign launched
- BMA holds memorial to people killed in London bombings
- Early contact with infant siblings reduces risk of multiple sclerosis
- Select committee angry over absence of drug regulator from session
- Hunterian Museum reopens after a two year closure
- Detection of breast cancer is better in centres performing a high volu
- Food industry is under pressure to drop junk food advertisements
- New procedure will speed up approval for embryo screening
- Assessment system in Britain is failing medical research
- Shared care helps reduce mortality in patients with heart failure
- 30 years' follow up of randomised studies of adjuvant CMF in operable
- Use and offering of chaperones by general practitioners: postal questi
- Use of inhaled corticosteroids during pregnancy and risk of pregnancy
- Recent developments in atrial fibrillation
- Tinnitus
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- Change will not happen overnight
- Smoke and mirrors: deficiencies in disaster funding
- Sentinel systems are needed for long term adverse drug reactions
- Full engagement in health
- Campaign to expand access to antiretrovirals faces major obstacles
- Research confirms human to human transmission of avian flu
- Research confirms human to human transmission of avian flu
- Health of people in rural parts of Britain is being neglected
- India has some of the highest cancer rates in the world
- New free trade agreement sparks fight over drug pricing
- Government committee calls for better cancer services in England
- All approved US embryonic stem cell lines may be contaminated
- Eli Lilly: Correction and apology
- Coroner is asked to review deaths of nursing home residents
- Pathologist in Sally Clark murder case is charged with withholding vit
- Radon in homes and risk of lung cancer: collaborative analysis of indi
- Breast cancer mortality in Copenhagen after introduction of mammograph
- Delayed hypersensitivity due to epidural block with ropivacaine
- A multiagency protocol for responding to sudden unexpected death in in
- Radon blues
- Chaperones for intimate examinations: cross sectional survey of attitu
- Female athlete triad
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- The GMC: expediency before principle
- Palestine: the assault on health and other war crimes
- Palestine: the assault on health and other war crimes
- "Disaster mental health": lessons from Aberfan
- Why doctors don't read research papers
- Full engagement in health
- Why doctors don't read research papers
- Why doctors don't read research papers