《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第8期
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- Cardiac impairment or heart failure?
- Survival after stroke in south London
- H5N1 influenza and the implications for Europe
- UK government responds to call for change in reproduction technology
- US drug industry's guidelines on advertising too limited, say critics
- Charity challenges US "anti-prostitution" restriction
- Aid agencies ignored special needs of elderly people after tsunami
- Red eye
- Cognitive behaviour therapy in addition to antispasmodic treatment for
- What's new in the other general journals
- Systematic review of publication bias in studies on publication bias
- Survival differences after stroke in a multiethnic population: follow-
- Disparities in health widen between rich and poor in England
- Medical needs of immigrant populations
- Preventing severe infection after splenectomy
- Role of mobile phones in motor vehicle crashes resulting in hospital a
- Randomised trial of telephone intervention in chronic heart failure: D
- Risk of death from heart attack varies according to when patients arri
- US groups set standards of outpatient care
- US group lobbies UN to outlaw male circumcision
- Agencies scale up African relief
- Malpractice in Mexico: arbitration not litigation
- Need for differential discounting of costs and health effects in cost
- Prevalence
- Should a patient with primary intracerebral haemorrhage receive antipl
- Shortage of surgeons might threaten NHS targets
- Italy's health minister reported to be under investigation
- In brief
- What the educators are saying
- Epidemiology of health and illness
- Use of antibiotics in suspected haemolytic-uraemic syndrome
- Locked-in syndrome
- Rethinking childhood depression
- Rethinking childhood depression
- Timers on ventilators
- Rethinking childhood depression
- Lack of women cardiologists might lower standards
- Barrier in West Bank threatens residents' health care, says report
- Woman seeks approval to use frozen embryos
- Artistry sought in science and medicine awards
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors(SSRIs) and suicide in adults:
- London hospital publishes mortality data for individual surgeons
- Hospitals in Germany must do more to procure organs, says report
- Subfecundity and neonatal mortality: longitudinal study within the Dan
- Antidepressant treatment and the risk of fatal and non-fatal self harm
- Discussing randomised clinical trials of cancer therapy: evaluation of
- Association between suicide attempts and selective serotonin reuptake
- Predicting the risk of repetition after self harm: cohort study
- Teaching of cultural diversity in medical schools in the United Kingdo
- The Mexico Summit on Health Research 2004
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- Trial protocols: time for more than tinkering
- Standard of care by doctors may drop with years spent in practice
- New health funding allocation targets England's deprived areas
- Antibiotic resistance is highest in south and east Europe
- Findings from COX 2 studies are released
- Medical courts could ease US malpractice crisis, group says
- Testicular cancer has increased in many populations worldwide
- Epidurals do not lead to more caesarean sections, study shows
- Budget proposes spending cuts in US public health programmes
- Situation in Darfur is deteriorating, Red Cross warns
- Rethinking childhood depression
- Biomedical models and healthcare systems
- Biomedical models and healthcare systems
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- Biomedical models and healthcare systems
- The Mexico Summit on Health Research 2004