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《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第14期
 * Diagnosis of coeliac disease
 * Walk-in centres fail to take pressure off emergency services in Englan
 * A wolf in sheep's clothing
 * Children with psychiatric disorders and learning disabilities
 * Meeting the ethical needs of doctors
 * What makes a good clinical decision support system
 * Preventable infections are out of control in Canadian hospitals
 * Draft mental health bill needs major overhaul, says committee
 * Dutch Supreme Court backs damages for child for having been born
 * Europe is a "second class continent" for cancer research
 * US Supreme Court refuses to intervene in "right to die" case
 * US health care needs higher taxes and rationing
 * Indian proposals to revalidate doctors get mixed reception
 * Consumers' organisation raises questions over choice in the NHS
 * Treatment of prostate cancer lags behind other cancers
 * Regular inspections of NHS trusts to be dropped, in favour of self rep
 * FDA seeks to ease burden on trial review boards
 * NHS smoking cessation services and smoking prevalence: observational s
 * Open access publishing: too much oxygen?
 * Perceptions of open access publishing: interviews with journal authors
 * Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms: single centre randomised con
 * Communicable disease and neonatal problems are still major killers of
 * Antibody negative coeliac disease presenting in elderly people—an easi
 * Atypical presentation of coeliac disease
 * Recent developments in bisphosphonates for patients with metastatic br
 * Improving clinical practice using clinical decision support systems: a
 * What's new in the other general journals
 * Moving towards true integration
 * Surgery is the best intervention for severe coronary artery disease
 * Can we avoid bias?
 * Five pitfalls in decisions about diagnosis and prescribing
 * Substance misuse: alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, and other drugs
 * Advice in ABC of adolescence is potentially misleading
 * Sports utility vehicles and older pedestrians
 * Nobel prize is awarded to doctors who discovered H pylori
 * Staphylococcus aureus, Panton-Valentine leukocidin, and necrotising pn
 * Is the private finance initiative dead?
 * Ensuring medical students are "fit for purpose"
 * An adequate margin of excision in ductal carcinoma in situ
 * Do get in touch
 * Treatment for colorectal cancer should be based on genetic analysis
 * Independent centres threaten training
 * NHS trust plans to cut consultant posts to make savings
 * Labour party will continue use of private contractors in the NHS
 * WHO confirms four human cases of avian flu in Indonesia
 * UN appoints official to combat threat from avian flu
 * Alternative therapies could save the NHS money, says report commission
 * EU tightens rules on blood safety
 * Surgeons perform Germany's first crossover kidney transplantation
 * Study of 100 000 children is due to start next year
 * US lawsuit challenges teaching on evolution
 * Trusts should cut workload of senior physicians to retain them
 * Do GPs deserve their recent pay rise?
 * Epirubicin for breast cancer may cause considerable venous sclerosis
 * "Breakthrough" drugs and growth in expenditure on prescription drugs i
 * Tacrolimus versus ciclosporin as primary immunosuppression for kidney
 * Does dietary folate intake modify effect of alcohol consumption on bre
 * Postcards from the EDge project: randomised controlled trial of an int
 * Nearly half of patients with migraine with aura are found to have a he
 * The role of opioids in cancer pain
 * How do elderly patients decide where to go for major surgery? Telephon
 * Randomised controlled trial of prevention of falls in people aged 75 w
 * What's new this month in BMJ Journals
 * Trends in day surgery rates
 * What's new in the other general journals
 * At the frontier of biomedical publication: Chicago 2005
 * How well does the evidence on pioglitazone back up researchers' claims
 * Medicines regulation and the pharmaceutical industry
 * How decision support tools help define clinical problems
 * Osmotic demyelination syndrome
 * Parents should have right to choose sex of child, say MPs
 * Identifying outcome reporting bias in randomised trials on PubMed: rev
 * Effects of acupuncture and stabilising exercises as adjunct to standar