《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第6期
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- Abortions reach highest ever number in England and Wales
- Immigrants do not push up US healthcare costs, study shows
- Cancer is more likely in obese women than in women of average weight
- Vaccine preservative is not the cause of autism, say US officials
- Effect of multivitamin and multimineral supplements on morbidity from
- What's new in the other general journals
- Cholinesterase inhibitors for patients with Alzheimer's disease: syste
- Intermediate care: policy before evidence
- Approaches to conflict resolution
- Management of severe malaria in children: proposed guidelines for the
- Beware of multiple names in database linkage research: prevalence of a
- Mumbai braces itself for leptospirosis and waterborne infections
- US Senate leader gives support to expanded stem cell research
- Roles and responsibilities of medical expert witnesses
- Vitamin and mineral supplements for preventing infections in older peo
- The patient safety story
- Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infecti
- The man with the IT plan
- Court rules in favour of GMC's guidance on withholding treatment
- Breast cancer screening does not save lives, study says
- Resistance to antiviral drugs is climbing
- Effects of locality based community hospital care on independence in o
- How strong is the evidence for the use of perioperative blockers in n
- Challenges to implementing the national programme for information tech
- Anaphylaxis
- Antibiotic prescribing in general practice and hospital admissions for
- Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer: estimate of risk
- GMC must protect patients says government minister
- Clash over public access rights and patient confidentiality sparks tri
- Officials report first Cambodian case of avian flu
- Pathologist in Sally Clark case accused of being "slapdash"
- Judge rules not to resuscitate baby despite some improvement
- IT gurus attempt to win doctors' hearts and minds
- Gypsy women launch claim following sterilisation
- Public education campaign could overwhelm sexual health services
- CDC recommends immediate HIV drugs after exposure
- Chief medical officer announces regulations on cosmetic surgery
- Surgeon is struck off for failing to mention disciplinary action
- Missing medical information adversely affects care of patients
- Inquiry questions long term effects on health of Camelford incident
- Quebec increases funding to fight infections in hospitals
- More counselling is needed for couples opting for donor insemination
- Aspartame and its effects on health
- Aspartame and its effects on health
- Aspartame and its effects on health
- Economic evaluation and society's health values
- Economic evaluation and society's health values
- Another lesson from the Japan Medical Association
- Aspartame and its effects on health
- France's "right to die" law
- France's "right to die" law
- US commercial scanning clinics are closing down
- In brief
- One in 100 US deaths is related to sexual behaviour
- Regulatory authorities review use of galantamine in mild cognitive imp
- Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of respiratory cancer and chronic
- Man whose tumour went untreated loses negligence battle
- Study of doctors?smoking habits shows links to 11 types of cancer
- Follow up of people aged 65 and over with a history of emergency admis
- Mortality associated with passive smoking in Hong Kong
- Mapping choice in the NHS: cross sectional study of routinely collecte
- Effectiveness of helmets in skiers and snowboarders: case-control and
- Carbamazepine and false positive dexamethasone suppression tests for C
- Recent developments in vasectomy
- Does home based medication review keep older people out of hospital? T
- Save the FDA
- Submission to multiple journals: a method of reducing time to publicat
- Adolescent development
- NICE responds to criticism of hypertension guidelines
- Upper gastrointestinal surgeons comment on NICE dyspepsia guidelines
- Post-marketing surveillance should include effects during pregnancy