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Deborah Josefson "University must tell patients that they were research "guinea pigs"". British Medical Journal. FindArticles.com. 01 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0999/is_7275_321/ai_68996862/
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Articles in Dec 16, 2000 issue of British Medical Journal
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Using injury data for violence prevention: government proposal is an important step towards safer communities
by Jonathan P Shepherd -
Gut cells engineered to produce insulin
by Abi Berger -
Patient dies of alternative cancer remedy
by Scott Gottlieb -
Always double check
by Lloyd Bradley -
Primary care is natural place for clinical research and practice
by Mauricio Bonati -
Agenda: Heroin
by Ian Sutherland -
Plans for tackling research fraud may not go far enough
by Caroline White -
Calcium antagonists not best therapy for hypertension
by David Spurgeon -
Relation between private health insurance and high rates of caesarean section in Chile: qualitative and quantitative study
by Susan F Murray -
An integrated national pharmaceutical policy for the United Kingdom?
by Tom Walley - Obituaries
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The empty chair
by Colin Douglas - In brief
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Guide to ethics of treating children published
by Clare Dyer -
Choosing a collaborator
by Stephen M Shalet -
Effect of screening programme on mortality from breast cancer
by Anthony B Miller -
From Chaos to Coercion: Detention and the Control of Tuberculosis
by David Wilkinson - Getting closer to patients and their families
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Public's satisfaction with the NHS declines
by Annabel Ferriman -
Cloned chickens to help fight cancer
by Bryan Christie -
Qualitative study of views of health professionals and patients on guided self management plans for asthma
by Alan Jones -
Pitfalls of pharmacoepidemiology
by James A Kaye -
Agenda: Ecstasy
by Ian Sutherland - Managing chronic diseaseround 2
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Unicef calls for children to head the health agenda
by Susan Mayor - The Old Man
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Doctors should advise adolescents to abstain from sex
by Trevor Stammers -
In praise of mercury sphygmomanometers
by E G Lawes -
Christmas Day in London: darling, I'm pregnant
by Guillermo Ruiz-Irastorza -
University must tell patients that they were research "guinea pigs"
by Deborah Josefson -
Doctor who revealed patient details cleared by GMC
by Clare Dyer -
Presence of relatives during testing for brain stem death: questionnaire study
by Janet Pugh -
Referral and diagnostic process in suspected colorectal cancer needs to be improved to achieve two week target
by Coliette Riesewyk -
StatsDirectStatistical Software for Medical Research in the 21st Century
by Nick Freemantle - Minerva
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Self management in asthma care: professionals must rethink their role if they are to guide patients successfully
by Bart Thoonen -
Trusts must use, not just collect, clinical data
by Zosia Kmietowicz -
US doctors consider access to health care for all
by Deborah Josefson -
Quality of web based information on treatment of depression: cross sectional survey
by Kathleen M Griffiths -
Giving medicine a fair trial
by Laurie Allan -
Agenda: Cocaine
by Ian Sutherland -
Research misconduct: Britain's failure to act
by Michael Farthing -
Patients will consult doctors through a TV screen in 2020
by Rhona MacDonald -
Outcome of case finding among relatives of patients with known heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia
by D Bhatnagar - Much ado about a monument
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Could fewer islet cells be transplanted in type 1 diabetes?
by Norman Waugh -
Abstinence
by Gavin Yamey -
Screening for familial hypercholesterolaemia: effective, safe treatments and DNA testing make screening attractive
by J J P Kastelein -
Early x ray for low back pain confers little benefit
by Annabel Ferriman -
Untying the strings
by Tessa Richards -
Menopausal symptoms
by Janice Rymer -
Increased high risk sexual behaviour in homosexual men
by Neil Macdonald -
Voices of Reason, Voices of Insanity: Studies of Verbal Hallucinations
by David Ames -
Meningitis: the making of a "scandal"
by Trevor Jackson -
Emerging arboviral encephalitis: newsworthy in the West but much more common in the East
by Tom Solomon -
Sanctions against Iraq "double" child mortality
by Roger Dobson -
Reduction of postoperative mortality and morbidity with epidural or spinal anaesthesia: results from overview of randomised trials
by Anthony Rodgers - Corrections and clarifications
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Income inequality and mortality in Canada and the United States
by Tony Blakely
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