《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第20期
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- Merck chief quits as further material on Vioxx emerges
- Half of patients in intensive care receive suboptimal care
- Global functions at the World Health Organization
- Monitoring surgical mortality
- New law aims to distance the FDA from the drug industry
- WHO's attempts to eradicate polio are thwarted in Africa and Asia
- More pubs will escape smoking ban than UK government has claimed
- Doctors object to a wider role for surgical care practitioners
- English surgeons may at last be about to become doctors
- What's new in the other general journals
- MMR vaccine and Crohn's disease: ecological study of hospital admissio
- Mumps outbreaks across England and Wales in 2004: observational study
- Longitudinal study of birth weight and adult body mass index in predic
- Understanding resolution of deliberate self harm: qualitative intervie
- Antioxidant supplementation for the prevention of kwashiorkor in Malaw
- Building a framework for trust: critical event analysis of deaths in s
- Major trauma
- Mumps and the UK epidemic 2005
- Metabolic syndrome
- What do patients and the public want from primary care?
- Competition in general practice
- Challenges of private provision in the NHS
- Italy's smoking ban has led to an 8% drop in tobacco consumption
- The private health sector in India
- Primary care trusts: do they have a future?
- European developments in labelling allergenic foods
- How does progress towards the child mortality millennium development g
- Cost effectiveness analysis of strategies for child health in developi
- Extended prescribing by UK nurses and pharmacists
- Private commissioning plan raises question over conflicts of interest
- Uncertainty over reorganisation is destabilising primary care
- UK doctors move towards general practice and flexible working
- Woman fights for parents' right to know abortion advice to under 16s
- Watchdog finds that NHS is failing stroke patients
- Lords back bill to legalise assisted suicide
- Dignitas is investigated for helping healthy woman to die
- Preterm birth in twins after subfertility treatment: population based
- Sedative hypnotics in older people with insomnia: meta-analysis of ris
- Lifestyle modification with drug treatment achieves most weight loss,
- Some independent treatment centres have a high cancellation rate, audi
- Improving choice for patients from disadvantaged groups should reduce
- Primary care trust reverses decision not to fund trastuzumab
- Improving services with informatics tools
- The parents' journey: continuing a pregnancy after a diagnosis of Pata
- Risk of cervical and other cancers after treatment of cervical intraep
- What's new in the other general journals
- Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?
- Open access, impact, and demand
- The fetal origins hypothesis—10 years on
- Antioxidants for children with kwashiorkor
- Many patients may not understand consent forms
- Attributable lung cancer risk from radon in homes may be low
- Cervical cancer is still missed, despite the availability of screening
- NICE says that patients' age should affect treatment
- Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications
- Hyperhidrosis
- Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people w
- Revalidation in the UK
- Failure to act on good intentions
- Excellent review scheme for critical incidents but insufficient for re