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Gareth Beevers "The pathophysiology of hypertension". British Medical Journal. FindArticles.com. 18 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0999/is_7291_322/ai_74435271/
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Articles in April 14, 2001 issue of British Medical Journal
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Welsh assembly scraps prescription charges for under 25s
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Dutch GP convicted after concealing rape sentence
by Clare Dyer -
Just another chronic chest
by Graham Neale -
International funding for AIDS care in poor countries should be increased
by Amir Attaran -
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome : The Facts
by Gina Hossain -
Public health concerns grow over foot and mouth outbreak
by Mark Hunter -
MPs demand action to prevent "genetic underclass"
by Zosia Kmietowicz -
Take home naloxone and the prevention of deaths from opiate overdose: two pilot schemes
by Kerstin Dettmer -
The pathophysiology of hypertension
by Gareth Beevers -
Is general practice losing its way?
by Jeremy G Jones -
Website Of The Week
by Kamran Abbasi -
Antibiotics database launched
by David Spurgeon -
GMC publishes register of members' interests
by Judy Jones -
Surgeons' attitudes to intraoperative death: questionnaire survey
by Ian C Smith - A barber's licence to shave
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Study of walk-in centres was flawed
by Steve George -
Time to abandon the term mental illness
by Mary Baker -
Screensaver harnesses computer power for cancer research
by Susan Mayor -
Atopic dermatitis in children costs 47m [pounds sterling] each year
by Roger Dobson -
Randomised controlled trial of Helicobacter pylori testing and endoscopy for dyspepsia in primary care
by B C Delaney -
Call for a new approach to the process of clinical trials and drug registration
by Thomas C Jones - Obituaries
- Minerva
- In brief
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Tuberculosis outbreak hits the UK
by Susan Mayor -
Benign intracranial hypertension secondary to nasal fluticasone propionate
by D W Bond -
Reducing maternal mortality in the developing world: sector-wide approaches may be the key
by Elizabeth Goodburn -
Apples and oranges have previously been shown to be remarkably similar
by Marc Abrahams -
The European Leisure Time Directive
by James Owen Drife -
Any casualties in the clash of randomised and observational evidence?
by John P A Ioannidis -
FDA targets snack foods industry over allergens
by Debbie Josefson -
Do obstetric complications explain high caesarean section rates among women over 30? A retrospective analysis
by Jacqueline S Bell - A temperance experiment
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Medical journals are socially responsible about war
by Annette Flanagin -
New Labour, new matrons
by Judy Jones - Lateral thinking
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Changes in blood pressure among students attending Glasgow University between 1948 and 1968: analyses of cross sectional surveys
by Peter McCarron -
Orthopaedics
by C G Moran -
Atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia
by John Geddes -
Quacks: Fakers and Charlatans in English Medicine
by Tim Stokes -
HPV testing for clarifying borderline cervical smear results
by M Michele Manos -
Human papillomavirus testing and the management of women with mildly abnormal cervical smears: an observational study
by Gemma Rebello -
Measurement of blood pressure: an evidence based review
by Finlay A McAlister -
Partnership between NHS and pharmaceutical sector is needed
by Tadataka Yamada - Hit parade
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"High" ear piercing and the rising incidence of perichondritis of the pinna
by Junaid Hanif -
Resources, Down's syndrome, and cardiac surgery
by Julian Savulescu -
Birth weight and childhood onset type 1 diabetes: population based cohort study
by Lars C Stene -
Psychological debriefing
by Judith Lumley -
Ice Bound: One Woman's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Pole
by Jo Ann Rosenfeld -
Synchronous chemoradiation for squamous carcinomas
by Jeffrey S Tobias - Email submissions from outside the United Kingdom
- Reform in medical dinners
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Hands off technique has many benefits for breastfeeding mothers
by Di Napier -
The Private Life of the Brain
by Barbara Godlee
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