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Articles in Feb 3, 2001, issue of British Medical Journal
- Not again!
by Donald M Berwick - Scotland to fund personal care for old people
by Bryan Christie - Methylphenidate works by increasing dopamine levels
by Scott Gottlieb - How are abnormal results for liver function tests dealt with in primary care? Audit of yield and impact
by Paul Sherwood - The referring consultant's perspective
by J A Roberts - Emphasis has shifted from medical ethics to bioethics
by Richard E Ashcroft - Minerva
- "Just my nerves"
by Jeffrey D Hubbard - Animal research: the need for a middle ground
by Richard Savage - Doctors suspended after injecting wrong drug into spine
by Clare Dyer - San Francisco's HIV infection rate doubles
by Gavin Yamey - A breathless patient
by Anthony Seaton - Stapled haemorrhoidectomy offers substantial benefits
by Garth C Beattie - Insecticide treated bed nets to prevent malaria
by Umberto D'Alessandro - World Bank funds private hospital in India
by Gavin Yamey - HIV infections hit a record high in United Kingdom
by Giles Kent - A descriptive feast but an evaluative famine: systematic review of published articles on primary care computing during 1980-97
by Elizabeth Mitchell - Cheating at medical school
- Using death certificates to identify malpractice might be difficult
by Adam Coldwells - Cheating at medical school
by Shimon M Glick - Study shows which children are most at risk of cerebral oedema
by David Spurgeon - Doctors face murder charges in Libya
by Carl Kovac - Corrections and clarifications
- Obituaries
- Drug treatment of multiple sclerosis
by Ruairidh Milne - Outpatient antibiotics for pelvic inflammatory disease
by Jonathan D C Ross - Dutch illegal immigrants have poor health care
by Tony Sheldon - Multicentre randomised controlled trial of nasal diamorphine for analgesia in children and teenagers with clinical fractures
by Jason M Kendall - Public standards and patients' control: how to keep electronic medical records accessible but private
by Kenneth D Mandl - Declaration of Helsinki should be strengthened
by R J Lilford - The Tyranny of Health: Doctors and the Regulation of Lifestyle
by Stuart W G Derbyshire - Promoting wellbeing among doctors
by Gavin Yamey - Doctors' leaders ask GMC to rethink its plans for reform
by Linda Beecham - Correction
- A sense of deja vu
by Elizabeth Davies - Increased humanitarian deaths may not mean higher risks of dying
by Benjamin Seet - Infectious Causes of Cancer: Targets for Intervention
by D Trichopoulos - Community care waiting lists and older people
by John Young - India's doctors issue new hypertension guidelines
by Rohit Sharma - Risk of adverse birth outcome and miscarriage in pregnant users of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: population based observational study and case-control study
by Gunnar Lauge Nielsen - Athlete's foot and fungally infected toenails
by Fay Crawford - Costs and effectiveness of community postnatal support workers
by Jane Barlow - Man, mission, rumpus
by Kamran Abbasi - Alder Hey report condemns doctors, management, and coroner
by Mark Hunter - Risk of ulcer soars with combination of arthritis drugs
by Scott Gottlieb - Impact on malaria morbidity of a programme supplying insecticide treated nets in children aged under 2 years in Tanzania: community cross sectional study
by Salim Abdulla - Longevity
by Fred Charatan - Mental health services for people with learning disabilities
by Gillian Doody - Website Of The Week
by Marcus Mullner - Are "tomorrow's doctors" honest? Questionnaire study exploring medical students' attitudes and reported behaviour on academic misconduct
by S C Rennie - Cheating
- In brief
- Theatres idle almost 1 week in 4 in east of Ireland
by Duog Payne - Other causes of parenchymal liver disease
by S D Ryder - Differential diagnoses for asthma should include mediastinal masses
by Andrew Peet - Evidence, pain, and the poor old NHS
by Ann Oakley - Bill gives government power to breach patient confidentiality
by Clare Dyer - Doctors should identify and treat problem drinkers
by Zosia Kmietowicz - Problem oriented medical records
by Peter Savage - A patient's perspective
by Jennifer Rickman - Improvement in prescribing can be measured only over time
by David F Bird - Just like that
by Liam Farrell