《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第10期
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- US government declares emergency after Hurricane Katrina
- SSRIs and gastrointestinal bleeding
- Regulating the drugs industry transparently
- British drinking: a suitable case for treatment?
- Funding the public health response to terrorism
- Passive smoking increases children's risk of nasal cancer
- Health consequences after Chernobyl disaster are less than feared
- Study highlights extent of medication errors in hospitals
- UK government fails to tackle weaknesses in drug industry
- Judges support doctors' decision to stop treating dying man
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Variation in operation rates by primary care trust
- Open label extension studies: research or marketing?
- Self reported stress and risk of breast cancer: prospective cohort stu
- What's new in the other general journals
- Intellectual aptitude tests and A levels for selecting UK school leave
- Is the UN broken, and can we fix it?
- UK GP activity exceeds expectations
- UK research funding bodies unite against bioterrorism threat
- Newer antihypertensive therapy reduces cardiovascular events
- Global Fund calls for increased AIDS funding
- Criticism of US fetal pain study escalates
- FDA official resigns over emergency contraception decision
- European public are unaware of heart failure symptoms
- Cost effectiveness of treatment for alcohol problems: findings of the
- Imported syringes triggered meningitis in Sri Lanka
- Women doctors and their careers: what now?
- What is health information?
- In utero magnetic resonance imaging for brain and spinal abnormalities
- What the educators are saying
- The benefits of aptitude testing for selecting The benefits of aptitud
- Measuring mitral regurgitation predicts clinical outcome of treatment
- News roundup
- A fifth of elderly people in Israel are abused
- Gap in life expectancy between classes narrows, but disparity in disea
- Two class actions against tobacco industry get the go-ahead
- Smoking in late pregnancy is linked to lower IQ in offspring
- Female drug misuse deaths reach new peak in England and Wales
- Higher dose chemotherapy improves survival from breast cancer
- UK surgeons report that EU directive has cut training time
- Mortality data in adult cardiac surgery for named surgeons: retrospect
- Bush signs act that restricts class action suits in state courts
- Breast cancer detection rates increase but coverage varies
- More than 40% of cancer patients not seen by specialist in two weeks
- Acute treatment of moderate to severe depression with hypericum extrac
- Reid warns food industry over labelling
- Uncertainty, consultation, and the context of medical care
- What can the UK and US health systems learn from each other?
- Health promotion
- Recent developments in vitamin D deficiency and muscle weakness among
- Independent medical school is long overdue
- Electronic data protection: procedures need drastic improvement
- A global health equity agenda for the G8 summit
- Gastric rupture and laryngeal mask airway
- Gastric rupture and laryngeal mask airway
- Gastric rupture and laryngeal mask airway
- Surgical management of metastatic inguinal lymphadenopathy
- Surgical management of metastatic inguinal lymphadenopathy
- Assessing drug safety
- Surgical management of metastatic inguinal lymphadenopathy
- Funding for GMC should come from taxpayers
- Even pharmaceutical companies are vulnerable to loss of faith
- Data protection and freedom of information
- Mortality in adult cardiac surgery
- HIV testing
- Bat rabies in the United Kingdom
- NICE proposes to withdraw Alzheimer's drugs from NHS
- UK stocks up on antiviral drug to tackle flu outbreak
- Simulation based training
- Abstinence programmes do not reduce HIV prevalence in Uganda
- In brief
- Mother found guilty in case of fabricated illness
- Pathologist stands by his findings in Sally Clark case
- UN committee approves declaration on human cloning
- The nature of medical evidence and its inherent uncertainty for the cl
- Efficacy and tolerability of topical pimecrolimus and tacrolimus in th
- What's new in the other general journals
- Vertigo
- Itching for a solution
- Europe also needs agency for postmarketing surveillance