Staying safe during the eclipse : Turn your back on the sun
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Bullying : the need for an interagency response
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Raloxifene as a multifunctional medicine? Current trials will show whether it is effective in both osteoporosis and breast cancer
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Cell adhesion molecules : Sticky moments in the clinic
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Lessons from a cyclist : Doctors should do more to promote physical activity
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London hospital orders inquiry into paediatric heart surgery deaths
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Scientists create human cancer cells
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In brief
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US National Institutes of Health updates peer review system
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US agency to test safety of four herbs
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Internet sites may encourage suicide
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Research claiming link between electromagnetic fields and cancer deemed fraudulent
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United Nations estimates of HIV prevalence in Zambia under attack
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Blanket ban on treating transsexuals is ruled "unlawful"
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Influence of maternal nutrition on outcome of pregnancy : prospective cohort study
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A memorable patient : Our duty lasts until the end of life
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Bullying behaviour and psychosocial health among school students in New South Wales, Australia : cross sectional survey
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Bullying, depression, and suicidal ideation in Finnish adolescents : school survey
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Ethnic and sex differences in selection for admission to Nottingham University Medical School
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Comparative efficacy of three mumps vaccines during disease outbreak in eastern Switzerland : cohort study
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Endpieces : Cigarettes are sexy
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Psychological disturbance and service provision in parentally bereaved children : prospective case-control study
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Email submissions from outside the United Kingdom
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Analysis of questions asked by family doctors regarding patient care
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Endpiece : Three different talks
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Recent advances : Neurology
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Lesson of the week : Mercury poisoning after spillage at home from a sphygmomanometer on loan from hospital
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An occupational hazard : A patient's choice
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ABC of intensive care : Transport of critically ill patients
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The ladder of truth : The story of a mother and her son
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Injury surveillance programmes, ethics, and the Data Protection Act
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Injury surveillance programmes, ethics, and the Data Protection Act : Sharing data to prevent injuries
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Injury surveillance programmes, ethics, and the Data Protection Act : Potential problems for tenants
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Injury surveillance programmes, ethics, and the Data Protection Act : The legal position
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Injury surveillance programmes, ethics, and the Data Protection Act : Ethical viewpoint
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Understanding controlled trials : Randomisation methods
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Methods in health service research : Evaluation of health interventions at area and organisation level
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Corrections and clarifications
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Follow up care in general practice of patients with myocardial infarction and angina : Trial was underpowered
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Follow up care in general practice of patients with myocardial infarction and angina : Trial was underpowered
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Assessment of mother and fetus in labour : Article is not evidence based
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Assessment of mother and fetus in labour : Article is not evidence based
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Labour care of women with HIV infection : Article did not highlight current guidelines
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Labour care of women with HIV infection : Article did not highlight current guidelines
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Report on future of prison health care will lead to progress in improving this care
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Managing osteoporosis in older people with fractures : Many figures in editorial were overstated
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Managing osteoporosis in older people with fractures : Patients should be given written advice about lifestyle
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Radiosurgery for brain tumours
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Autoinflation for treatment of glue ear : Autoinflation does not produce worthwhile benefit
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Autoinflation for treatment of glue ear : Autoinflation does not produce worthwhile benefit
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Evidence based budgeting is now necessary
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Stories in TV drama series about psychiatry were researched in detail
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Sex difference in prescription of asthma drugs is smaller than previously found
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Some patients with colorectal cancer may have been missed by Northern Ireland registry
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Rating information on the internet can empower users to make informed decisions
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Mortality associated with oral contraceptive use : Confounding might have accounted for results
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Mortality associated with oral contraceptive use : Relative risk of liver cancer remains high
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Mortality associated with oral contraceptive use : Authors generalise their results to cohort that was never studied
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Mortality associated with oral contraceptive use : Medical profession needs to examine facts
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DoH seems to have underestimated incidence of venous thromboembolism in users of combined oral contraceptives
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Horace Townshend Fleming
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Betty Hargreaves
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Cyril ("Cecil") Jeffrey Levy
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Diana Jennie Margaret Lister
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Kate Wilkins
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Medicine's 10 Greatest Discoveries
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The Potential for Health
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Ethics in a twist
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WEBSITE OF THE WEEK
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Time is such a precious thing
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Shells and sore feet
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Minerva
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