《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第3期
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- 15th International AIDS conference: Nevirapine reduces perinatal HIV transmission in women tested and treated during labour
- New penalties proposed for Dutch doctors who flout euthanasia law
- Developing economies shrink as AIDS reduces workforce
- WHO insists it can meet its target for antiretrovirals by 2005
- BMJ group appoints acting editor and acting chief executive
- Brown confirms a 7.1% rise in NHS spending next year
- Eradication of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus by "ring fencing" of elective orthopaedic beds
- Blood pressure control by home monitoring: meta-analysis of randomised trials
- Correct use of the Apgar score for resuscitated and intubated newborn babies: questionnaire study
- Are there socioeconomic gradients in stage and grade of breast cancer at diagnosis? Cross sectional analysis of UK cancer registry data
- Trends in blood pressure over 10 years in adolescents: analyses of cross sectional surveys in the Northern Ireland Young Hearts project
- Effect of joint crisis plans on use of compulsory treatment in psychiatry: single blind randomised controlled trial
- Results of the first round of a demonstration pilot of screening for colorectal cancer in the United Kingdom
- Committee calls for GPs to advise elderly patients on financial benefits
- US medical students in Cuba receive temporary reprieve
- Out of hours services are not facing a crisis, minister says
- 15th International AIDS conference: New grassroots organisation is set up to tackle AIDS
- Stronger sanctions needed against companies that suppress data
- MRSA infections rose by 5% between 2003 and 2004
- In brief
- Education programme reduces STDs in African-American girls
- Thailand ignores HIV epidemic in drug users
- Genetic information: a joint account?
- BMA's response
- Is the BMA a 21st century organisation?
- Management of burn injuries of various depths
- Musculoskeletal pain in female asylum seekers and hypovitaminosis D3
- Threatened miscarriage: evaluation and management
- Patients can sue authority for actions of GP
- Germany plans to introduce electronic health card
- France bans reproductive and therapeutic cloning
- Chinese government detains doctor who criticised it
- Image of Iraqi hospital theatre wins photography prize
- Two Hong Kong politicians resign in wake of SARS report
- Watchdog criticises unequal distribution of NHS funding
- Mumps cases rise among teenagers and young adults
- Prisons show prophylaxis for close contacts may indeed help in next flu pandemic
- Tracking system for studies should be in place
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Diagnostic tests 4: likelihood ratios
- Discharge rates for suspected acute coronary syndromes
- Discharge rates for suspected acute coronary syndromes
- Discharge rates for suspected acute coronary syndromes
- National screening programme for chlamydia exists in England
- Ginkgo biloba and acetazolamide for acute mountain sickness
- Ginkgo biloba and acetazolamide for acute mountain sickness
- Ginkgo biloba and acetazolamide for acute mountain sickness
- Review of instruments for peer assessment of physicians
- Review of instruments for peer assessment of physicians
- Parents key to reducing overweight in children
- Parents key to reducing overweight in children
- Parents key to reducing overweight in children
- WHO to revamp statistics to include sudden infant death syndrome
- Report calls for universal health cover for all US citizens
- WHO queries culling of civet cats
- Vasopressin for cardiac arrest increases chances of survival
- University fee changes may deter poor students from studying medicine
- Professor Sir George Alberti
- Harry Cayton
- Professor Al Aynsley-Green
- Dr David Colin-Thome
- Professor Ian Philp
- Professor Louis Appleby
- Dr Roger Boyle
- Professor Mike Richards
- London hospital to face High Court for allegedly refusing to resuscitate disabled girl
- Resuscitation in pregnancy article omitted several points
- Timing of simvastatin treatment
- Severe life threatening malaria in endemic areas
- Not everything that counts can be counted; not everything that can be counted counts
- Surgical quality: review of Californian measures
- Presentation on websites of possible benefits and harms from screening for breast cancer: cross sectional study
- Specialist nurse intervention to reduce unscheduled asthma care in a deprived multiethnic area: the east London randomised controlled trial
- Gender gap in undergraduate experience and performance in obstetrics and gynaecology: analysis of clinical experience logs
- Sex ratios in healthcare occupations: population based study
- Comparison of requirements of research ethics committees in 11 European countries for a non-invasive interventional study
- Autopsy after termination of pregnancy for fetal anomaly: retrospective cohort study
- Cost effectiveness analysis of laparoscopic hysterectomy compared with standard hysterectomy: results from a randomised trial
- Timing of simvastatin treatment
- Timing of simvastatin treatment
- Timing of simvastatin treatment
- Timing of simvastatin treatment
- Timing of simvastatin treatment
- Timing of drug treatment is crucial
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Death of the teaching autopsy
- Using industrial processes to improve patient care
- Public involvement in health care
- Glaucoma—2: Treatment
- Treating severe and complicated malaria
- Zimbabwe抯 public sector doctors temporarily return to work
- Health minister rebuts accusation over NHS star ratings
- Urgent action is needed to tackle smoking in armed forces
- Risk of cancer from mobile phones is unclear
- Inadequate regulations undermine India's health care
- In brief
- WHO confirms avian flu outbreak in Hanoi
- Shipman found dead in prison cell
- The eVALuate study: two parallel randomised trials, one comparing laparoscopic with abdominal hysterectomy, the other comparing laparoscopic
- Urologists cleared of manslaughter now face GMC
- Arkansas plans to reward healthy employees