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Funding the NHS: A little local difficulty?
Predicting adverse cardiac events after myocardial infarction and thrombolysis
Helping Children with Ill or Disabled Parents
Demand for renal services will rise as ethnic minorities age
In brief
Investigations to diagnose cause of dizziness in elderly people
Hysterectomy: will it pay the bills in 2007?
India to control foreign research involving Indian patients
Baby milk companies accused of breaching marketing code
Less frequent follow up in breast cancer is not associated with deterioration in health
Blood tests urged for CJD carriers
Mangia meno (eat less)
Lack of oats toxicity in coeliac disease
Recent advances: Paediatric anaesthesia
Lesson of the week: prevalence of concomitant disease in patients with iron deficiency anaemia
Authors' arguments about infertility services were based on a misunderstanding
Varicella vaccine in pregnancy
Deprivation payments to general practitioners
Opening my mind
Severe persistent visual field constriction associated with vigabatrin
Association of use of a log book and experience as a preregistration house officer: interview survey
Dealing with patients with HIV infection
Drinking before sedation
Tonsil test hope for CJD
Doctors involved in human rights' abuses in Kenya
Having some lifesaving skills must be better than having none
Audiological medicine
Out of hours: GPs, deputising services, and GP cooperatives handle patients differently
Belgium bans tobacco advertising
End to state regulation of health costs in New York
Out of hours primary care
No risk of breast cancer with abortions
French angst over nuclear power
Child B: a personal view
Epilepsy: getting the diagnosis right
Microbiologists are available 24 hours a day to give advice
Hormone scandal hits France
Clinical effects of anticoagulants in suspected acute myocardial infarction
Pessimistic views of the NHS
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Briefing
A memorable patient: Deceived by appearances
Fetal bone marrow transplants spark hope for genetic diseases
Comparison of out of hours care provided by patients' own general practitioners and commercial deputising services: a randomised controlled trial. I: The process of care
Comparison of out of hours care provided by patients' own general practitioners and commercial deputising services: a randomised controlled trial. II: the outcome of care
Changing the pattern out of hours: a survey of general practice cooperatives
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Minefields in their Hearts
Mistakes avoided: On life and death certificates
Concussive convulsions after sports injury are not serious
Court hears assisted suicide debate
Observational study of a general practice out of hours cooperative: measures of activity
Metabolic effects of antihypertensive treatment should not be overstated
First patient was airlifted from highlands of Scotland in 1933, not 1953
Hospital closures: for good or for ill?
Vigabatrin may cause visual field constriction
Gulf war syndrome linked to chemical exposure
Hong Kong University turns down tobacco money
Popularity of less frequent follow up for breast cancer in randomised study: initial findings from the hotline study
Reliability and validity of a new measure of patient satisfaction with out of hours primary medical care in the united kingdom: development of a patient questionnaire
Implementing guidance on hepatitis B for applicants to medical school is time consuming
From catamaran to Cantabrigia
Minerva
Non-invasive ventilation for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Prevalence of hepatitis C antibodies among healthcare workers of two teaching hospitals. Who is at risk?
Nurse telephone triage in out of hours primary care: a pilot study
Diabetes and hypertension in britain's ethnic minorities: implications for the future of renal services
Activists in India are promoting good health of babies through breast feeding
Retrospective study of concussive convulsions in elite Australian rules and rugby league footballers: phenomenology, aetiology, and outcome
Weight loss in people with Alzheimer's disease: a prospective population based analysis
Science, medicine, and the future: Role of molecular cell biology in understanding disease
Commentary: educational initiatives deserve randomised controlled trials
Briefing
Don't treat shackled patients
Data are not now collected by ethnic group in South Africa
Methods of surveying patients' satisfaction
Decision to resect an adrenal mass depends on size of mass and age of patient
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