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Vaginal viricides—another way to tackle HIV transmission
Use of calcium channel blockers and risk of suicide
Outcome of low back pain in general practice
Post-exposure prophylaxis against HIV infection is hard to supply for expatriate staff
Medicopolitical digest
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Starting a new consultant post
Ethnicity is more important than social class in young people's use of health services
NHS Direct
South African AIDS plan criticised
Suspension of hepatitis B vaccinationcondemned
Tories urge private cash for NHS
Medical and psychological effects of early discharge after surgery for breast cancer
Successful treatment of toenail mycosis with terbinafine and itraconazole gives long term benefits
Virtual politics in the new NHS
Factors associated with gonorrhoea in men aware of being positive for HIV infection: case-control study
The Woman in the Surgeon's Body
Such things as values
Sticks and stones
Cancer diagnosis is often missed
Safety and effectiveness of nurse telephone consultation in out of hours primary care: randomised controlled trial
Obituaries
Terminology for early pregnancy loss must be changed
September Bestsellers
The National Research Register
Briefing
Health of the Nation deemed a failure
What outcomes should be measured?
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Fluoroquinolone resistance
Doctors win South African registration battle
Such things as values
Theories of masculinity
Regulating How We Die: The Ethical, Medical and Legal Issues Surrounding Physician-Assisted Suicide
GP cooperatives in Scotland benefit patients and doctors
Ireland's waiting list initiative is failing
Medicine in Holland
Rationing and the health authority
Severe mental illness in prisoners
Oxygen at high altitude
European Medicines Evaluation Agency is ahead of national licensing authorities
In brief
Validity of advertising claims for multivitamin preparation Vitacor 20/90 on the internet
Practicalities of warfare required service personnel to be vaccinated against anthrax
Nurses can safely manage half of out of hours calls in primary care
Beef safety compromised, says former CMO
Environmental policy must take into account public opinion
The Roumanian soldier and the spirit ration
Younger HIV positive men have higher risk of acquiring gonorrhoea
“Liquid ecstasy” trading to be investigated
Getting clinicians to use evidence from systematic reviews is difficult
Minerva
Chiropractic treatment is of limited benefit
D-dimer testing as an adjunct to ultrasonography in patients with clinically suspected deep vein thrombosis: prospective cohort study
Medical microbiology
Changing practice in maternity care
Oral treatment for hepatitis B gets approval in United States
Use of health services by children and young people according to ethnicity and social class: secondary analysis of a national survey
Prescribing pressures
Identifying asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in patients with persistent cough
Cost effectiveness of community leg ulcer clinics
Soundbites
A third of women would prefer a female breast surgeon
Nobel prize for medicine awarded for work on nitric oxide
AIDS deaths fall by nearly one half
An oldfashioned miracle
NSAIDs need not usually be withheld after orthopaedic surgery
We won't forget you, Bill
Briefing
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