《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第13期
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- Computerised database monitors vaccine safety in Vietnam
- European water treaty hailed as a milestone for public health
- Alternative breast cancer drug shows promise
- NHS research programme to be transformed
- Avian flu pandemic could be brought under control in three weeks
- Early practical experience and the social responsiveness of clinical e
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- What's new in the other general journals
- Temporal trends in multiple births after in vitro fertilisation in Swe
- Simple measures can predict death in malnourished children
- Korea pushes forward on cloning front
- London think tank warns of backlash over deadlines
- English emergency care varies widely, commission finds
- Why the next census needs to ask about language
- Combing and combating head lice
- Increases in testicular cancer may be linked to the rise in maternal b
- Large scale food retail interventions and diet
- Highly active antiretroviral therapy
- Changes to India's patent law may deny cheap drugs to millions
- Government launches plan to overhaul social care services
- New standards for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- New cases of asthma in children in England and Wales has fallen by two
- Researchers publish details of multiresistant HIV patient
- Private providers must be stopped from skimming off easy cases
- Researcher to be sacked after reporting high rates of ADHD
- What the educators are saying
- Reassuring evidence on competency based selection
- A new selection system to recruit general practice registrars: prelimi
- Cost effectiveness of nurse led secondary prevention clinics for coron
- Recent advances in non-invasive cardiology
- Family history of breast cancer
- Family history of breast cancer
- The failure of antibiotics to prevent heart attacks
- Variability in interpretation of chest radiographs among Russian clini
- Acupuncture in patients with tension-type headache: randomised control
- Randomised controlled trial of home based motivational interviewing by
- Effect of media portrayals of removal of children's tissue on UK tumou
- Weapons of mass destruction—threats and responses
- Young people's access to tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
- What the educators are saying
- The challenges of systematic reviews of educational research
- Falling EU population will affect healthcare provision
- Acrylamide in popular foods does not cause breast cancer
- Insulin resistance and depressive symptoms in middle aged men: finding
- Depression and anxiety in women with early breast cancer: five year ob
- Economic evaluation of nurse led intermediate care versus standard car
- Treatment exhaustion of highly active antiretroviral therapy(HAART) a
- Chronic illness and disability
- Recent developments in the use of biologics in psoriasis and autoimmun
- A theme issue "by, for, and about" Africa
- Authors of TADS study reply to letter raising concerns
- Why is the grass greener?