《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第11期
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- UK team hopes to create a human embryo from three donors
- Soft tissue tumours of the extremities
- Which career first?
- Reforming research ethics committees
- Evidence based reform of mental health care
- Bridging the equity gap in maternal and child health
- Goals to reduce poverty and infant mortality will be missed
- UK chancellor announces new type of fund to provide $4bn vaccine aid
- Senior doctors admit mistakes in campaign for more open culture
- What's new in the other general journals
- Tetraparesis associated with colchicine is probably due to inhibition
- Graffiti, greenery, and obesity in adults: secondary analysis of Europ
- Psychological and behavioural reactions to the bombings in London on 7
- A randomised multicentre trial of integrated versus standard treatment
- Randomised controlled trial of acute mental health care by a crisis re
- Revealing the diagnosis of androgen insensitivity syndrome in adulthoo
- Is a consultation needed?
- Low cost measures could save lives of three million babies a year
- Low dose aspirin helps prevent ischaemic stroke in women
- Killing or caring?
- Venous thromboembolism caused 25 000 deaths a year, say MPs
- US campaign contributes to 7% fall in smoking among teenagers
- Treatment for heart disease must improve in deprived areas
- "HRG drift" and payment by results
- What's new in the other general journals
- International retrospective cohort study of neural tube defects in rel
- Money can't buy you satisfaction
- Validity of composite end points in clinical trials
- Validity of composite end points in clinical trials
- Sexual health, contraception, and teenage pregnancy
- Developing clinical guidelines: a challenge to current methods
- GPs' college issues guidance on hepatitis A and B vaccination
- Doctors question whether all blood transfusions are effective and nece
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of proton pump inhibitor therapy i
- BMA launches pre-election health manifesto
- Women requesting a second or subsequent abortion should be screened fo
- European Commission drops health from services proposal in face of opp
- Scientists criticise new NIH rules to cut employees' ties to industry
- Effect of electronic health records in ambulatory care: retrospective,
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Risk factors for pre-eclampsia at antenatal booking: systematic review
- Recent developments in asthma management
- Japanese study is more evidence that MMR does not cause autism
- UK chancellor announces new type of fund to provide $4bn vaccine aid
- Mental health plans are not being fully implemented in England
- Bush unveils mental health action plan
- Lancet criticises its owner for hosting international arms fair
- World needs fresh research priorities and new policies to tackle chang
- US study shows that folic acid fortification decreases neural tube def
- Eight in 10 dancers have an injury each year, survey shows
- UK agency recommends better monitoring of multidrug resistant E coli
- FDA ducks decision on emergency contraceptive
- Fatal allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome after treatment of asympto
- Scabies: diagnosis and treatment
- Cancer prevention
- Modelling the decline in coronary heart disease deaths in England and
- FDA wins spoof award for its "collusion" with the drug industry
- Pre-eclampsia matters
- UK and US governments must monitor Iraq casualties
- Warning signs often occur hours or days before a stroke
- GMC decision in Southall case challenged in High Court
- In brief
- England's cancer networks in danger of missing targets
- Patients' safety
- Has the UK government lost the battle over MMR?
- Diabetes, insulin therapy, and colorectal cancer
- Counting the dead in Iraq