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Alison Perry "Randomised controlled trial of efficacy of teaching patients with bipolar disorder to identify early symptoms of relapse and obtain treatment". British Medical Journal. FindArticles.com. 06 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0999/is_7177_318/ai_53744174/
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Articles in Jan 16, 1999 issue of British Medical Journal
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Holocaust victims are discharged into the community
by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich -
Meeting the information and budgetary requirements of primary care groups
by Judy Gilley -
Stories we hear and stories we tell: analysing talk in clinical practice
by Glyn Elwyn -
Suicide in older people must be reduced
by M Abas -
Deaths on the wards might be prevented
by D R Goldhill -
Evidence-Based Health Care: How to Make Health Policy and Management Decisions
by Calum R Paton -
Medical students at risk from needlestick injury
by Deborah Josefson -
Doctors cleared of manslaughter
by Clare Dyer -
Provision of health advice for UK medical students planning to travel overseas for their elective study period: questionnaire survey
by Peter J Moss -
A woman's sexual life after an operation
by Asun de Marquiegui -
Costs and outcomes should always be presented in disaggregated form
by D P Kernick -
Selective evidence was used to support link between immunisation and asthma
by Osman David Mansoor -
Medicopolitical digest
by Linda Beecham - Minerva
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Health secretary reports on winter crisis
by John Warden -
British GP wins libel case against partners
by Clare Dyer - Some quotes from patients and their doctors
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Smoking cessation: evidence based recommendations for the healthcare system
by Martin Raw -
Large sample sizes would be needed for opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation
by Eleri Roderick -
Prospects for general practice research are bright despite research assessment exercise
by Tony Kendrick -
Refugee Health: An Approach to Emergency Situations
by C Ronald -
What caused the winter crisis in the NHS?
by Richard Woodman -
Randomised controlled trial of efficacy of teaching patients with bipolar disorder to identify early symptoms of relapse and obtain treatment
by Alison Perry -
Coeliac disease in primary care: case finding study
by Harold Hin -
He was going to die anyway
by Jon Goldin -
Outcome of neonatal hypoglycaemia
by Marvin Cornblath -
Evidence-Based Medicine
by Calum R Paton - In brief
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US effort to cut caesarean section rate may be harmful
by Scott Gottlieb -
Medical students' risk of infection with bloodborne viruses at home and abroad: questionnaire survey
by Claire F. Gamester -
Learning from our mistakes
by Kathy Ryan -
Unblinded trials may not be more reliable than observational studies
by Ani Anyanwu -
Public should be told that vaccines may have long term adverse effects
by John Barthelow Classen - Obituaries
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Egosurfing
by James Owen Drife -
Police investigate "euthanasia" deaths
by Clare Dyer -
Some "cot deaths" are child abuse
by Caroline White -
Antenatal clinics fail HIV mothers
by Annabel Ferriman -
Commentary: Accurate information may be difficult to produce
by Azeem Majeed -
For most patients hernias provoke minimal symptoms
by M J Notaras -
People over 65 should be a target group
by Robert Colgate -
Strategies for suboptimal care need evaluation
by Anna Lee -
BOOKCASE
by Christopher Martyn -
Artery wall thickness useful in detecting heart risk
by Deborah Josefson -
GPs loth to report child abuse
by Doug Payne -
Association between maternal anxiety in pregnancy and increased uterine artery resistance index: cohort based study
by Jeronima M A Teixeira -
Incompatible plasma transfusions and haemolysis in children
by J K M Duguid -
Laparoscopic repair can be made less expensive
by R S Taylor -
General practitioners are victims too
by Chris Manning -
Iraqi doctors regret bombing by United States and Britain
by Khalid Alshafi -
Cancer services are suffering in Iraq
by Karol Sikora -
"While we're there" research disguises need for screening studies
by D A Fitzmaurice -
Researchers discover new mutant gene
by Uy Hoang - Corrections
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Recurrence rate is true test of hernia repair
by Keith Rose -
Unexplained haemoglobinuria may have been haematuria
by Svend Mortensen -
Research into meningococcal disease is too fragmented
by S Hoare -
Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit
by Phil Hammond -
Pulmonary medicine
by Nicolas Roche -
Laparoscopic repair is good when undertaken by experienced surgeons
by A E Kark -
Simvastatin seems unlikely to cause impotence
by Terje R Pedersen -
Refugee doctors can do valuable work in European host countries
by Thomas Wenzel -
Website Of The Week
by Douglas Carnall -
Fat is a medical issue
by Annabel Ferriman -
US doctors' earnings up, surveys show
by Fred Charatan -
Sexual lifestyle of long distance lorry drivers in India: questionnaire survey
by Kootikuppala Surya Rao - Correction
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Laparoscopic repair is much more expensive
by A G Johnson -
Sensitivity and specificity and their confidence intervals cannot exceed 100%
by Jonathan J Deeks -
Coping With Loss
by Mari Lloyd-Williams
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