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Well informed uncertainties about the effects of treatments
Paris and London consultants 1815
Malcolm Mcllroy
How PR firms use research to sell products
Minerva
What doesn't work and how to show it
Emergency team phone numbers should be standardised
Infertile couples to be given three shots at IVF
British cancer death rates fell by 12% between 1972 and 2002
Submitting articles to the BMJ
69th Annual Meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians
Obesity trial: knowledge without systems
Low dose ramipril is not optimal in diabetes
Sildenafil is not effective in postmenopausal women with acquired genital sexual arousal disorder
Cat on a hot tiled wall
Obstetrician's perspective—therapeutic trial and error?
Screening without evidence of efficacy
Automated defibrillators
A tyrant
Minerva
Does animal research benefit humans?
Screening without evidence of efficacy
John Duncan Hay
A shocking issue
Management of anorexia nervosa revisited
Seven doctors accused of over-prescribing heroin
Bill will set up court of protection for those lacking mental capacity
Derek Herbert Clarke
Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services
Pelvic rocking exercise does not help the baby to rotate
Nothingness: the role of journals
Trusts are ill prepared for 58 hour week for junior doctors
“Drink plenty of fluids”: a systematic review of evidence for this recommendation in acute respiratory infections
Useless and dangerous—fine needle aspiration of hepatic colorectal metastases
New European clinical trials directive
Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland
Public access defibrillation: good or great?
Single patient trials may guide treatment
Fewer care cases to be reopened than originally thought
Pressure mounts for inquiry into MMR furore
Inappropriate physical restraint harms patients with learning difficulties
Clinicians' roles in management of arsenicosis in Bangladesh: interview study
Treating nausea and vomiting during pregnancy: case outcome
n of 1 learning
Anthony William Inglis Hall
David Leslie Palmer
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Drinking plenty of fluids may be harmful
General practitioners are wary of treating sickness in pregnancy
Mentoring to reduce antisocial behaviour in childhood
Where is the evidence that animal research benefits humans?
Treating major depression in children and adolescents
Statistical aspects
Reconfiguration of surgical, emergency, and trauma services
Decline in mortality in children with HIV in the UK and Ireland
Editor in the eye of a storm
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
Effect of statin treatment for familial hypercholesterolaemia on life assurance: results of consecutive surveys in 1990 and 2002
Battle Hospital: Medics at War
An unfinished trip through uncertainties
Aspirin resistance
National reporting system for medical errors is launched
Human cloning is justified in preventing genetic disease
Measuring the health of nations: analysis of mortality amenable to health care
Synthesising licensing data to assess drug safety
Screening without evidence of efficacy
Philip Snaith
Sudden death
Adenoidectomy does not reduce recurrent otitis in young children
Americans are told to reduce sodium and increase potassium intake
Adenoidectomy versus chemoprophylaxis and placebo for recurrent acute otitis media in children aged under 2 years: randomised controlled trial
Patient's perspective
Understanding statistics—“Is there a significant difference?”
Treating major depression in children and adolescents
Llewellyn Charles Rutter
World Bank conference debates how to reach the poor
The eVALuate study: two parallel randomised trials, one comparing laparoscopic with abdominal hysterectomy, the other comparing laparoscopic with vaginal hysterectomy
Bupropion and other non-nicotine pharmacotherapies
Jaw droppers
New European clinical trials directive
Reconfiguration of surgical, emergency, and trauma services
Data on neuraminidase inhibitors were made available
Tom Waller
In brief
Drug regulators study global treaty to tackle counterfeit drugs
Randomised controlled trial of effect of hands and knees posturing on incidence of occiput posterior position at birth
Why do doctors use treatments that do not work?
Framework shows countries' contributions
Mucolytics useful for COPD, guidelines say
Private insurance subsidy has increased stress on public health system, report says
Effects of low dose ramipril on cardiovascular and renal outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes and raised excretion of urinary albumin: randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial (the DIABHYCAR study)
Barbora Richardson
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