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In brief
Research and work abroad are discouraged in UK's new training agenda
Giving steroids before elective caesarean section: Authors respond to editorial
EWTD has negative impact on training for surgeons
Conrad Hilary Brian Lawfield
The Man Who Shocked the World: The Life and Legacy of Stanley Milgram
Placental malaria strikes smaller women more severely
Reaching the poor
Severe placental malaria and maternal shortness, thinness, and small skeletal size in rural Congo: cohort study
European subsidies and developing countries
Junk food advertising contributes to young Americans' obesity
Funds for vaccination over next decade may fall short by $10bn
Minerva
NICE guidance should consider lifestyle only if it influences effectiveness
NHS research is to focus more on care
Cost effectiveness analysis of strategies to combat HIV/AIDS in developing countries
Evaluation of current strategies and future priorities for improving health in developing countries
The Arts in Medical Education: A Practical Guide
Journal criticises Vioxx study for omitting three heart attacks
Deprivation and volunteering by general practices: cross sectional analysis of a national primary care system
Frozen shoulder
Using markets to reform health care
Recessive disorders and consanguineous marriage
How important are we really?
Minerva
Health spending in England rises faster than in rest of UK
North America has new outbreaks of antibiotic associated C difficile
General practitioners with special interests-not a cheap option
Rationing in response to NHS deficits: rural patients are likely to be affected most
Risk of gastrointestinal effects with COX-2 inhibitors and NSAIDs: COX-2 inhibitors were thought of as a safe option
The Story of God
Government must set up mechanism to save failing trusts
US experience of smoke-free prisons
Risk of gastrointestinal effects with COX-2 inhibitors and NSAIDs: How strong is the evidence?
Government is attacked for interference over Herceptin
Appeal court rules that GMC must reconsider complaints against Southall
The medical student of to-day
Commissioning perhaps shouldn't follow the American way
Risk of gastrointestinal effects with COX-2 inhibitors and NSAIDs: Study conclusions do not reflect findings for celecoxib
Benjamin Bernard Angel
Small change
Angioplasty prolongs survival in high risk patients with confirmed heart attack
Dutch doctors are given guidance on sedation
Scottish health service is ordered to release data on surgeons' performance
EU aims to tackle growing problem of obesity
Premature deaths from cancer are down but visits to casualty are up, report says
Evaluation of a general practitioner with special interest service for dermatology: randomised controlled trial
When markets reform health care
Launching BMJ Masterclasses
Severe liver disease will increase unless injecting drug users are tested and treated
Aid often helps richer people in poor countries, World Bank says
Time to pregnancy and sex of offspring: cohort study
Lanyards
Randomised study of effect of different doses of vitamin A on childhood morbidity and mortality
Parental concerns about their child's emotions and behaviour and referral to specialist services: general population survey
Anatomy lessons for the bird brained
Rationing joint replacements: Trust's decision seems to be based on prejudice or attributing blame…
Steve Hugh
Osler's bedside library revisited—books for the 21st century
BMJ USA is ending
Fewer drugs are being prescribed to children with depression
Show captures the spirit of Nobel achievement
Internet papers show links between scientists and tobacco industry
Prisoner with AIDS is released to die at home
What's new in the other general journals
Medical generalists: connecting the map and the territory
Risk of gastrointestinal effects with COX-2 inhibitors and NSAIDs: Why were patients at major risk excluded?
wjm western journal of medicine—back archive now live on PubMed Central
Who benefits from the new act?
Rationing joint replacements: …and is false economy resulting in overall damage
Risk of gastrointestinal effects with COX-2 inhibitors and NSAIDs: What does evidence from randomised trials show about celecoxib?
New TB vaccine granted orphan drug status
Hugh Philipson Watson
GPs with special interests are good but costly
Health should be seen as a human right, global campaign says
Primary care trusts should delay treatment to cut deficits
Overprescribing antidepressants to children: pharmacoepidemiological study in primary care
Bill Inman
RAPID RESPONSE FROM BMJ.COM
Cannabis has medical benefits but needs further investigation, says report
Family history of breast cancer and cost of life assurance: a test case comparison of current UK industry practice
Invasive procedures
The health crisis in Russia
The parents' journey: continuing a pregnancy after a diagnosis of Patau's syndrome
District general hospitals have a future in truly rural areas
Elisabeth Shoenberg
Montezuma's treasure
Editor's Choice
Misunderstandings
I can fly light aircraft, therefore I can anaesthetise?
John Robert Paterson
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