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Text messaging and breaking bad news
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Analysis of the distribution of time that patients spend in emergency departments
William Paton Cleland
In brief
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Chronic fatigue in developing countries: population based survey of women in India
Evidence on youth suicide prevention highlights research gaps
John Andrew Burton
The rise of reality science
UK group puts £74m into research infrastructure
What's new in the other general journals
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MEPs vote to end right of individuals to opt out of 48 hour week
Many US doctors do not want to share performance data with patients
Systematic review to determine whether participation in a trial influences outcome
Access controls on bmj.com
Row breaks out over paying for artificial nutrition in Germany
AIDS vaccine is a long way off
1 in 8 Indian women report chronic fatigue
Clever searching for evidence
Medical dress code
Submitting articles to the BMJ
Prevailing publishing system is irrevocably broken
The March of Unreason: Science, Democracy, and the New Fundamentalism
Minerva
Stem cell therapy: hope or hype?
Participants in research
Israeli health ministry lambasted for negligence over medical experiments
Using antibiotics in suspected haemolytic-uraemic syndrome
Hip x rays help to predict worsening of osteoarthritis
MEP proposes giving patients the right to seek treatment abroad without prior government approval
Secondary prevention of heart disease with statins
WHO should take the lead in combating obesity
Medical journals are corrupted by dependence on drug companies
Timothy Andrew Plunkett
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Aspirin + PPI is safer than clopidogrel if patient has history of GI bleeding
FDA needs more sophisticated approach to drug safety
UK government is failing to meet health needs of detainees
French surgeons descend on England to protest about pay
Changes in atopy over a quarter of a century, based on cross sectional data at three time periods
Secondary prevention of heart disease with statins
Doctor who exaggerated child abuse is cleared of misconduct
NIH research funding does not recognise importance of sex differences
Hospital indicators of poor sexual health
More common skin infections in children
Secondary prevention of heart disease with statins
Stuart Hishon
Aid after disasters
Simple problems please, and one at a time
Private sector operations to rise from 4% to 11% of total
Characteristic and incidental (placebo) effects in complex interventions such as acupuncture
Cardiologists embrace new terminology
Secondary prevention of heart disease with statins
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Issues and Controversies
WHO admits to “blundering around” in fight against avian flu
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Compassionate care
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