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A more independent NHS
Health protection requires legislation
Patients aren't accurate at detecting medical errors
Sharp rise in sales of untaxed cigarettes in Canada threatens public health
Should women be offered cholesterol lowering drugs to prevent cardiovascular disease? Yes
Low dose aspirin and cognitive function in the women's health study cognitive cohort
Why are so many doctors politically illiterate?
Approach is now screening, prevention, and recognition
Emergency staff must be properly trained to treat children, royal college says
Exploitation and apology
A finding
Minerva
Socioeconomic inequalities in health
Depression during pregnancy
UK preparedness for pandemic influenza
Public health must be taken more seriously
Infliximab doesn't work in giant cell arteritis or polymyalgia rheumatica
Treatment trends are going the right way in acute coronary syndrome
Cognitive behaviour therapy to prevent complicated grief among relatives and spouses bereaved by suicide: cluster randomised controlled trial
Illness as metaphor
Stroke care is improving in England but not in Wales, audit shows
Many drugs implicated in agranulocytosis
A Mind That Found Itself
Complicated grief after bereavement
Oral decontamination treats the symptom, not the cause
Take politics out of day to day running of NHS, says BMA
BMA tells doctors to take career breaks working in world's poorest countries
Should women be offered cholesterol lowering drugs to prevent cardiovascular disease? No
Going public
Cyril Andrew Haxton
Michael Alexander McDonald
Europe is to legislate on cross border health care
Susan Margaret Coupe
German ethics council demands opt-out system for transplants
Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson to be shown in London
Israeli transplant surgeon is arrested for suspected organ trafficking
Three into two won't go
Too much of many good things?
Norah Marion Hudson
William Keith Campbell Morgan
Link cost to clinical outcome
Number of sperm donors rises despite removal of anonymity in UK
Henry Proctor
Chronic abdominal pain in children
Graham Frank Joplin
Bringing public health information together
Delirium should be included in guidelines and curriculums
News
Depression is the real killer, not antidepressants, say commentators
Too much of a good thing
Emotional claptrap
Indian prison doctors are promised more help to fight abuse of prisoners
Social inequalities in self reported health in early old age: follow-up of prospective cohort study
Seeing red
Bitten by a mouse
Minerva
Sodium reduction is enticing, but what is the full recipe?
Care provision in England doesn't match regional variation in heart disease, study shows
CT scanning: too much of a good thing
Aileen Joy Plant (née Parnell)
WHO launches list of nine solutions to improve patients' safety
Aspirin and cognitive function
Can deceiving patients be morally acceptable?
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