《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第8期
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- Validity of Canadian studies
- Validity of Canadian studies
- Validity of Canadian studies
- Health risks of overseas travel
- Health risks of overseas travel
- Health needs of women who have sex with women
- Health needs of women who have sex with women
- Health needs of women who have sex with women
- Health needs of women who have sex with women
- NHS Modernisation Agency's way to improve health care
- Public involvement in health care
- Health needs of women who have sex with women
- Public involvement in health care
- Public involvement in health care
- Public involvement in health care
- Sickness certification system in the United Kingdom
- Sickness certification system in the United Kingdom
- Sickness certification system in the United Kingdom
- Sickness certification system in the United Kingdom
- what's the problem?
- Nicotine replacement therapy
- Bradycardia in acute haemorrhage
- How strong is the evidence of a link between environmental chemicals and adverse effects on human reproductive health?
- Importance of patient pressure and perceived pressure and perceived medical need for investigations, referral, and prescribing in primary ca
- Randomised controlled trial of effect of leaflets to empower patients in consultations in primary care
- Case-control study of the effect of mechanical trauma on the risk of herpes zoster
- Coeliac disease and schizophrenia: population based case control study with linkage of Danish national registers
- Training for patients in a randomised controlled trial of self management of warfarin treatment
- Systematic review of prevalence of aspirin induced asthma and its implications for clinical practice
- Turning a blind eye: the success of blinding reported in a random sample of randomised, placebo controlled trials
- Treatments of homosexuality in Britain since the 1950s—an oral history: the experience of professionals
- Treatments of homosexuality in Britain since the 1950s—an oral history: the experience of patients
- MRC creates clinical research board
- Surgeons introduce computer assisted, minimally invasive surgery for hip replacement
- FAO/WHO meeting warns of contamination of powdered infant formula
- US agency proposes 10 point plan to cut smoking
- Europe to have its own centre for disease control
- WHO warns that avian flu could still be in the environment
- Australia makes concessions on drug approvals after US pressure
- New HIV cases in England and Wales increase by 20% in past year
- Loophole to be closed on recognition of qualifications
- New body aims to give public a bigger voice in shaping health care
- Coughing can reduce pain of injection, study shows
- Officials warn of looming humanitarian crisis in Sudan
- Pregnant women should have two scans, Scottish agency says
- One in 12 older people are prescribed the wrong drug
- Bearing witness
- Mothers suspected of killing their babies might be dealt with outside criminal system
- Reid refuses to accept all recommendations of Blofeld report
- Charity makes cancer gene freely available across Europe
- 100 000 children die needlessly from cancer every year
- GlaxoSmithKline staff told not to publicise ineffectiveness of its drug
- Study finds no connection between MMR vaccine and autism
- In brief
- Korean scientists clone 30 human embryos
- Access to every trial dataset is crucial
- Government regulation is needed to prevent biased under-reporting of clinical trials
- BMJ statistical errors
- Antidepressants and suicide
- Antidepressants and suicide
- Antidepressants and suicide
- Open letter to Annette King, Minister of Health, New Zealand
- Open letter to Annette King, Minister of Health, New Zealand
- Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital
- Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital
- Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital
- Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital
- Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital
- Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Balancing benefits and harms in health care
- Development of an AIDS vaccine: perspective from the South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative
- The legacy of Bristol: public disclosure of individual surgeons' results
- Burns in the developing world and burn disasters
- Email consultations in health care: 2—acceptability and safe application
- Email consultations in health care: 1—scope and effectiveness
- Using the NO TEARS tool for medication review
- Effectiveness of a multiple intervention to reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tract symptoms in primary care: randomised control
- Severe necrotising leucocytoclastic vasculitis in a patient taking bosentan
- Fatal liver failure associated with pioglitazone
- Effects of reduction in heroin supply on injecting drug use: analysis of data from needle and syringe programmes
- National questionnaire survey on what influences doctors' decisions about admission to intensive care
- The learning curve
- Improving mortality of coronary surgery over first four years of independent practice: retrospective examination of prospectively collected
- Canada's teenagers less likely to smoke now than in 1999
- Study warns of danger of combining spironolactone and ACE inhibitors in heart patients
- Darfur crisis intensifies
- Australia amends its free trade deal with US to lessen effect on drug costs
- Global Fund to give a $7m grant to Myanmar to combat tuberculosis
- Quebec government wins settlement against tobacco giant
- Pre-election insecurity in Afghanistan hampers health service delivery
- Poor countries need to tackle the health brain drain
- Indian patients go to court over cancer drug
- Doctors call for more postmortems after murders at German hospital
- Row brews over Italian abortion proposals
- In brief
- Chairman says he declared interest
- Newcastle centre gains licence for therapeutic cloning