《英国医生杂志》.2005年.第22期
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- Surgery versus intensive rehabilitation programmes for chronic low bac
- Clinical leadership in the provision of hospital care
- Statins may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer
- UK government to set up small claims scheme for medical mishaps
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies of the timing of trache
- Surgical stabilisation of the spine compared with a programme of inten
- Can poorly performing doctors blame their assessment tools?
- Use of SPRAT for peer review of paediatricians in training
- Barriers to concordance with antidiabetic drugs—cultural differences o
- Perceptions and experiences of taking oral hypoglycaemic agents among
- Health and climate change: a call for action
- Health economist cautions against new breast cancer drug
- Are experimental treatments for cancer in children superior to establi
- Medical professionalism is under threat, say eight in 10 aspiring Brit
- Ozone depletion will bring big rise in number of cataracts
- New technique improves safety of islet cell transplantation
- Depression and unwanted first pregnancy: longitudinal cohort study
- Should the NHS follow the American way?
- Communication and navigation around the healthcare system
- French government is urged to fight alcohol misuse
- Japanese encephalitis outbreak kills 1300 children in India
- Global warming must be limited to 2°C, scientists say
- Preventing HIV infection
- End of life decisions
- UK report recommends fortification of flour with folate
- MP is criticised for saying that marriage of first cousins is a health
- What's new in the other general journals
- The cognitive cost of being a twin: evidence from comparisons within f
- Cost effectiveness analysis of strategies to combat malaria in develop
- Pyoderma gangrenosum in ulcerative colitis: considerations for an earl
- Acute crystal arthritis mimicking infection after total knee arthropla
- Epilepsy in elderly people
- Next steps in trial registration
- Reducing knife crime
- Four in five nurses on mental wards face violence
- Community care has led to loss of staff from psychiatric wards
- UK patients can refuse to let their data be shared across networks
- Committee calls for more guidance on animal experiments
- New guide ranks success of IVF treatment centres
- Israel allows sex selection of embryos for non-medical reasons
- All IVF embryos should be checked for genetic defects, conference is t
- Pfizer Australia is fined for misleading promotion of celecoxib
- World Health Assembly votes not to destroy smallpox virus
- Cancer is diagnosed more quickly in patients who bypass GPs
- Randomised controlled trial to compare surgical stabilisation of the l
- Revalidation must serve doctors and the public
- UK agency reports slight increase in radiation exposure
- What's new in the other general journals
- Patients, professionalism, and revalidation
- No cure, no pay
- Natural disasters
- Management of pregnancies with RhD alloimmunisation
- New international consensus on cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Korean women rush to donate eggs after research pioneer resigns
- GMC suspends doctor for false research claims
- Doctors urged to present views in an objective way to the media
- Eight Canadian provinces are to sue tobacco industry for healthcare co
- Neonatal mortality is higher in US hospitals with higher proportion of
- English survey shows wide disparity in joint replacement rates
- Kaiser Permanente's experience of implementing an electronic medical r
- Risk of adverse gastrointestinal outcomes in patients taking cyclo-oxy
- Obesity, hunger, and agriculture: the damaging role of subsidies
- Does the district general hospital have a future?
- UK and Korean teams refine techniques for human cloning
- Excess coronary heart disease in South Asians in the United Kingdom
- Trouble in paradise—learning from Hawaii