《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第23期
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- US president and Congress set to clash over stem cell research
- Mother to child transmission of HIV in China
- Suicidal behaviour is not lessened by higher treatment rate, study sho
- Age discrimination denies elderly people a "dignified death"
- Group aims to silence claims that vitamins are better than drugs for A
- Dutch GPs strike over reforms
- Adverse reaction reports may be vulnerable to manipulation
- NICE guidance to prevent strokes and heart attacks lacks evidence
- Cost utility analysis of co-prescribed heroin compared with methadone
- Day care in infancy and risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemi
- Power to confuse
- Childhood cancer in relation to distance from high voltage power lines
- Report calls for more community based health care in Scotland
- Improving the quality of palliative care for ambulatory patients with
- Epidemiological modelling of routine use of low dose aspirin for the p
- What's new in the other general journals
- Metformin and reduced risk of cancer in diabetic patients
- HIV infections acquired through heterosexual intercourse in the United
- The national service framework for long term conditions
- The causes of childhood leukaemia
- Armed conflict is a leading cause of hunger, says FAO
- Exaggerated claims of cures threaten stem cell research
- Newly diagnosed HIV infections: review in UK and Ireland
- A way forward
- Sterilisation of young, competent, and childless adults
- Needs assessment of humanitarian crises
- Postpolio syndrome—"We aren't dead yet"
- Poliomyelitis and the postpolio syndrome