《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第17期
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- FDA panel approves one make of silicone breast implant in the US
- New arrangements for prison health care
- New arrangements for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory
- Developed world is robbing African countries of health staff
- Bariatric surgery recommended for morbidly obese people
- High Court tightens conditions under which Southall may practise
- India launches national rural health mission
- Dutch doctors should tackle female genital mutilation
- Crusading for change
- Patients' passports pop up again
- Expanding the Welsh NHS
- Building a healthier Scotland
- Incidence and risk factors for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: prospect
- Was Rodney Ledward a statistical outlier? Retrospective analysis using
- Evidence based research for coping in emergencies goes online
- Research councils' requirements could bankrupt academic journals
- Ruling allows EU patients to be reimbursed for treatment outside the u
- FDA warns about using antipsychotic drugs for dementia
- In vitro and in vivo haemolysis and potassium measurement
- Breast reconstruction
- What's new in the other general journals
- Trends in number of hysterectomies performed in England for menorrhagi
- Model of outcomes of screening mammography: information to support inf
- Managing chronic diseases
- Reader's guide to critical appraisal of cohort studies: 2. Assessing p
- Why industry should register and disclose results of clinical studies—
- Who needs health care—the well or the sick?
- Eating disorders and weight problems
- Roche considers licensing companies to make oseltamivir
- Near patient tests for smoking cessation
- Detecting fabricated or induced illness in children
- The need for outcome measures in medical education
- Improving surveillance of MRSA bacteraemia
- Bird flu and pandemic flu
- Judge over-rules earlier decision on Charlotte Wyatt
- Academic staff frustrated with research assessment exercise
- Patients with aortic aneurysm deserve higher priority
- Doctors who write guidelines often have ties to the drug industry
- Stem cell foundation greeted by cautious optimism
- Bird flu poses no immediate threat to Europe, leading virologist claim
- GP goes on trial for killing three patients
- Australian state and federal governments are attacked on mental health
- Assisted suicide organisation opens branch in Germany
- Scotland sets up its first forensic art unit
- Guidance on reporting under age sex is confusing
- Combating the free movement of micro-organisms
- MRSA bacteraemia in patients on arrival in hospital: a cohort study in
- Systematic review of misdiagnosis of conversion symptoms and "hysteria
- Trastuzumab halves risk of recurrence of breast cancer in some women
- Charity calls for improved breast awareness in UK ethnic communities
- Ten out of 25 EU countries restrict health care for asylum seekers to
- The patient's journey: the progressive ataxias
- What the educators are saying
- Effect of a community oriented problem based learning curriculum on qu
- Effect of incorporating a 10 minute point of care test for salivary ni
- What's new in the other general journals
- Twenty five years of HIV infection in haemophilic men in Britain: an o
- Age at retirement and long term survival of an industrial population:
- Commissioning for rare diseases: view from the frontline
- Orphan drugs and the NHS: should we value rarity?
- Problems in assessing rates of infection with methicillin resistant St
- How computers help make efficient use of consultations
- NHS care in England is still not centred on patients
- Making decisions about mammography
- Deaths associated with obesity may be declining in the United States
- Germany sets up a system for reporting medical mistakes
- Coverage and uptake of systematic postal screening for genital Chlamyd
- Principles for international registration of protocol information and