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Cognitive behaviour therapy can reduce hypochondriasis
MP raises new allegations against Andrew Wakefield
Rich and poor to clash over sugar in WHO's healthy diet plan
Mortality in young people admitted to hospital for diabetes: database study
Population strategies to prevent smoking
GPs need training and funding in caring for refugees and asylum seekers
Robin Wattie Glashan
Punishment by process
Drug spending in North America rose by 11% in 2003
Germany's health insurance associations can set drug prices, EU court says
Does it matter what a hospital is “high volume” for? Specificity of hospital volume-outcome associations for surgical procedures: analysis of administrative data
Labouring in water:Findings do not fully support conclusions
The new MMR?
Tackling drug and alcohol misuse could reduce stranger homicides
“Expert patient”—dream or nightmare?
What the educators are saying
Diastolic heart failure
Websites on screening for breast cancer:Not all advocacy groups receive industry funding
Simulation of medical emergencies improves patients' care
Elwyn Trefor Hughes
Admission for diabetes puts young people at greater risk
New Zealand widens access to “no fault” compensation for medical mishaps
Submitting articles to the BMJ
ABC of Eyes
Christopher Plunkett Elliott-Binns
John Keeling Roberts
New coroner's system will require two people to verify cause of death
Government to put extra £100m into clinical research by 2008
NHS improved emergency waiting times during this winter
Acupuncture for chronic headache in primary care: large, pragmatic, randomised trial
Reluctance in child protection must be for several reasons
John Thomas Kennedy
Operative mortality is lower in busier hospitals
The pleasure of corrections
Palliative care services should have higher priority, says NICE
Hospitals still don't do enough for patients' privacy and dignity
Medical treatment for menorrhagia may only delay hysterectomy
Copying letters to patients
Folic acid as ultimate in disease prevention:Folate also improves mental health
Alexander Coulter Darrah
Burns caused by steam inhalation for respiratory tract infections in children
Obituary of Derek Herbert Clarke
Websites on screening for breast cancer:Authors' reply
Minerva
Mental illness in people who kill strangers: longitudinal study and national clinical survey
Does the type of competing interest statement affect readers' perceptions of the credibility of research? Randomised trial
Cost effectiveness analysis of a randomised trial of acupuncture for chronic headache in primary care
Sustained clinical efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Malawi after 10 years as first line treatment: five year prospective study
Patterns of presentation of the shaken baby syndrome: Four types of inflicted brain injury predominate
What's new in type 1 diabetes?
News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal]
Parents as well as children need protection
In brief
Fund for patients with asbestos induced diseases may run out
Officials warn of looming humanitarian crisis in Sudan
Labouring in water:Cover wrongly said study was about giving birth in water
Guan Bee Ong
Perimacular retinal folds from childhood head trauma
A 66 year old woman with breathlessness: case progression
Labouring in water:Method is unclear
Folic acid as ultimate in disease prevention:Beware of vitamin B12 deficiency
Stress may exacerbate multiple sclerosis
Websites on screening for breast cancer:Language may be as misleading as statistics
Once daily valcyclovir slightly reduces the risk of transmitting HSV-2 to uninfected partners
The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome
Association between stressful life events and exacerbation in multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis
Making the NHS more like Kaiser Permanente
Fast forward?
Acupuncture improves headache and saves money
FDA warns on antidepressant use
Marcus
Labouring in water:Authors' reply
Hit Parade
Shaken baby syndrome
New regular report will monitor global health issues
Canada's plan to sell generic drugs to developing countries is threatened
Waking governments up to their obligations
Labouring in water:The editor confesses—and apologises to anybody upset
Medicine's weapons of mass destruction come in human form
BMJ Publishing Group to launch new website for patients
Managing cerebral palsy in primary care
Interactive case report: Treatment of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy
Websites on screening for breast cancer:“Infodemiology” studies have surely had their day
William Gilson Wenley
Government figures show rapid increase in NHS staff
Type 1 diabetes: recent developments
Patterns of presentation of the shaken baby syndrome:Subdural and retinal haemorrhages are not necessarily signs of abuse
Laurence Justin Charles
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