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《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第15期
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New professional roles in surgery
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Long term sickness absence
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Aortic stenosis
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Managing depression in primary care
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"Right to die"
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Global ecological disaster predicted in next 50 years
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Assisted dying legislation must wait until after UK election
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Government pledges £2.5m for academic medicine
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23% of babies in England are delivered by caesarean section
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NHS criticised for lax control over drugs industry
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Young people who binge drink are likely to continue into adulthood
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Radiation for prostate cancer increases risk of rectal cancer
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US scheme prevents some hospital admissions
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UK cancer survival rates are no worse than rest of Europe
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International community has failed Sudan
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Sex inequalities in health care need tackling
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What's new in the other general journals
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Utility of testing for monoclonal bands in serum of patients with susp
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Impact of misclassification of in vitro fertilisation in studies of fo
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Estimate of deaths attributable to passive smoking among UK adults: da
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Surgeons' ties to device manufacturers under investigation
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Common mental health problems
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Necrotising fasciitis
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Prophylaxis and follow-up after possible exposure to HIV, hepatitis B
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Statin use in the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in pr
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Non-specific effects of vaccination
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Treatment allocation by minimisation
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Managing common mental health disorders in primary care: conceptual mo
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Stem cell therapy: hope or hype?
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FDA needs more sophisticated approach to drug safety
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Bill Gates says rich governments are failing the developing world
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GMC challenges court ruling on end of life decisions
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Participants in research
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Clever searching for evidence
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Management of stroke in childhood
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Aid after disasters
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Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies
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Systematic review to determine whether participation in a trial influe
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A Blairite before Blair?
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WHO admits to "blundering around" in fight against avian flu
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Research suggests thrombolysis is effective for acute ischaemic stroke
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Chemotherapy and hormonal treatments improve the 15 year survival rate
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Hospital indicators of poor sexual health
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Analysis of the distribution of time that patients spend in emergency
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Changes in atopy over a quarter of a century, based on cross sectional
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Trends in prevalence of asthma and allergy in Finnish young men: natio
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Role of radiography in predicting progression of osteoarthritis of the
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Characteristic and incidental (placebo) effects in complex interventio
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Humanitarian assistance: standards, skills, training, and experience
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More common skin infections in children
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Chronic fatigue in developing countries: population based survey of wo
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What's new this month in BMJ Journals
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Building on the GMC's achievements
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Taking a collaborative approach to research
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Cognitive therapy is as good as drugs for depression
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Postoperative hypoxia in a woman with Down's syndrome: case presentati