《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第12期
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- Older people's care needs a major overhaul
- Typhoid outbreak prompts protests over inadequate water system
- GMC introduces tighter regulation for some and a lighter touch for oth
- International Committee of the Red Cross set to accept new symbol
- Why is this patient here today?
- Legalised euthanasia will violate the rights of vulnerable Legalised e
- Time for change
- Men's life expectancy is catching up with women's
- Students should spend part of training in rural hospitals
- Randomised controlled trial of the Lidcombe programme of early stutter
- Germany starts publishing hospital reports on internet
- High quality care for people with chronic diseases
- Service framework threatened by shortage of neurologists
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Sharing stories: complex intervention for diabetes education in minori
- Trials should inform structures and processes needed for tailoring int
- Rising to the challenge: will the NHS support people with long term co
- Condition based payment: improving care of chronic illness
- A patient's journey with myalgic encephalomyelitis
- Monitoring in chronic disease: a rational approach
- Doctor-patient relationships in chronic illness: insights from forensi
- Giving steroids before elective caesarean section
- Doctors refuse space to group fighting drug company influence
- Digital mammography is more accurate only for certain groups of women
- Charity says NICE takes too long to assess cancer drugs
- UN global summit disappoints aid groups
- Dutch researchers call for sex education in primary schools
- Surgeon wins 6m in race discrimination case
- Quarter of people with diabetes in England are undiagnosed
- Status epilepticus: an evidence based guide
- Effect of a multifaceted intervention on number of antimicrobial presc
- What's new in the other general journals
- Antenatal exposure to betamethasone: psychological functioning and hea
- Antenatal betamethasone and incidence of neonatal respiratory distress
- Dutch experience of monitoring euthanasia
- Moral dimensions
- Changes in BMA policy on assisted dying
- Commission demands end to "festering sore" of African poverty
- Recent developments in inhaled therapy in stable chronic obstructive p
- Preparing the 21st century global healthcare workforce
- What should undergraduate medical students know about psoriasis? Invol
- Stroke patients are not treated quickly enough
- Nurses as leaders in chronic care
- Palliative care in chronic illness
- Drugs for preventing cardiovascular disease in China
- Hospital admission leads to drug errors
- Environmental charity launches a visual wakeup call on climate change
- Do it yourself cancer gene testing raises concerns
- UK insurers postpone using predictive genetic testing until 2011
- GMC should not consider doctor's record when ruling on misconduct
- UK agency to combat research misconduct
- Activating stem cells may treat Alzheimer's
- NHS complaints system is letting patients down
- Authorities want clearer guidelines about funding long term care
- Nuffield council calls for ethical framework for developing world rese
- Mental health in Europe
- Australia backs tougher regulation for complementary health products
- Role of specialists in common chronic diseases
- Inequality is barrier to global development, says World Bank
- The Japanese The Japanese healthcare systemsystem
- Stopping routine vaccination for tuberculosis in schools
- Safer prescribing for children