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Balancing medicine with a life
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Ethical commentaries must be based on sound science
Looking after infants
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Doctor might escape conviction on a technicality
All clear soon for beef on the bone
The new NHS: Too many or too few?
Community survey of factors associated with consultation for low back pain
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Clinicians must always exclude child abuse in cases of subdural haemorrhage
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Secondary prevention in coronary heart disease
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Subdural haemorrhages in infants
France moves towards a GP system
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Odds ratios should be avoided when events are common
Medicopolitical digest
Minerva
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