《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第13期
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- NICE and its value judgments
- Randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy compared with advice for low back pain
- Taking account of future technology in cost effectiveness analysis
- Organisation and delivery of perinatal services
- A 35 year old woman with diabetic nephropathy who wants a baby: case progression
- Narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness
- Irish obstetricians worried by gap in insurance cover
- Conservative Party proposes a public health commission
- New body set up to monitor introduction of computer system into NHS
- Canada's federal and provincial governments reach agreement over healthcare spending
- Move to switch statins to non-prescription in US
- Study suggests hepatitis B vaccine increases risk of multiple sclerosis
- Health authorities named for failing to investigate charges for care of elderly
- Surgical wound infection as a performance indicator: agreement of common definitions of wound infection in 4773 patients
- Women in medicine
- Women in medicine
- Women in medicine
- Women in medicine
- Millennium development goals: whose goals and for whom?
- Post-immigrant refugee medicine
- The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome
- The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome
- The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome
- NICE and its value judgments
- NICE and its value judgments
- NICE and its value judgments
- Patients informed of increased risk of vCJD contact
- Patients informed of increased risk of vCJD contact
- Dutch commemorate doctor shot by Nazis for helping injured soldiers
- Study quantifies dangers of renal disease after heart attack
- FDA panel urges "black box" warning for antidepressants
- Rise in spending on NHS has not been matched by rise in activity
- In brief
- Framework for children aims to produce "cultural change"
- Negotiating research priorities
- Automatic defibrillator approved for sale without prescription
- Routine colonoscopies miss more than 10% of polyps
- US government opens racketeering case against tobacco industry
- GPs will be forced to offer patients private care
- Morbilliform rash
- Malignancy and mortality in people with coeliac disease: population based cohort study
- Teaching dogs new tricks
- Olfactory detection of human bladder cancer by dogs: proof of principle study
- Interventions for basal cell carcinoma of the skin: systematic review
- GPs need training and funding in caring for refugees and asylum seekers
- Websites on screening for breast cancer
- Websites on screening for breast cancer
- Websites on screening for breast cancer
- Websites on screening for breast cancer
- Folic acid as ultimate in disease prevention
- Folic acid as ultimate in disease prevention
- Reluctance in child protection must be for several reasons
- Patterns of presentation of the shaken baby syndrome
- Government figures show rapid increase in NHS staff
- New coroner's system will require two people to verify cause of death
- New Zealand widens access to "no fault" compensation for medical mishaps
- Canada's plan to sell generic drugs to developing countries is threatened
- Fund for patients with asbestos induced diseases may run out
- New regular report will monitor global health issues
- Patterns of presentation of the shaken baby syndrome
- Population strategies to prevent smoking
- A 66 year old woman with breathlessness: case progression
- Burns caused by steam inhalation for respiratory tract infections in children
- Perimacular retinal folds from childhood head trauma
- Type 1 diabetes: recent developments
- Acupuncture for chronic headache in primary care: large, pragmatic, randomised trial
- Does the type of competing interest statement affect readers' perceptions of the credibility of research? Randomised trial
- Medical treatment for menorrhagia may only delay hysterectomy
- Germany's health insurance associations can set drug prices, EU court says
- Hospitals still don't do enough for patients' privacy and dignity
- Rich and poor to clash over sugar in WHO抯 healthy diet plan
- FDA warns on antidepressant use
- NHS improved emergency waiting times during this winter
- Government to put extra £100m into clinical research by 2008
- Initiative to exchange cancer research information is launched
- Waking governments up to their obligations
- Drug spending in North America rose by 11% in 2003
- MP raises new allegations against Andrew Wakefield
- Palliative care services should have higher priority, says NICE
- Palliative care services should have higher priority, says NICE
- Mortality in young people admitted to hospital for diabetes: database study
- Does it matter what a hospital is "high volume" for? Specificity of hospital volume-outcome associations for surgical procedures: analysis o
- Association between stressful life events and exacerbation in multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis
- Labouring in water
- Labouring in water
- Labouring in water
- Making the NHS more like Kaiser Permanente
- Medicine's weapons of mass destruction come in human form
- Labouring in water