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Girl power
When we agreed to become an all female practice, the decision was not taken lightly. My male partner retired last year and we assumed it made sense...
British Medical Journal, 11/03/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
Oscillatory blood pressure monitoring devices
Pressure against using mercury in clinical practice is coming from environmentalists, and, in line with other countries in Europe, mercury column...
British Medical Journal, 10/20/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
How to be a Good Enough GP: Surviving and Thriving in the New Primary Care Organisations
Gerhard Wilke with Simon Freeman Gerhard Wilke with Simon Freeman Radcliffe Medical Press, 19.95 [pounds sterling], pp 224 ISBN 1 85775 358 5...
British Medical Journal, 05/05/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
Dissolving sugar helps nerve regeneration
Nerve regeneration after brain or spinal cord injury can be improved by dissolving the sugar chains found on the inhibitory protein molecules that...
British Medical Journal, 04/28/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
UK genetics database plans revealed
The voluntary genetics database proposed by the Medical Research Council in the United Kingdom will initially be used to study cardiovascular...
British Medical Journal, 04/28/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
New stroke drug in trials
A new drug that limits brain damage after a stroke has entered large scale (phase III) clinical trials which, if successful, could lead to its...
British Medical Journal, 04/07/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
New diagnostic marker found for glaucoma
The pathogenesis of glaucoma apparently involves the same cell adhesion molecule that is implicated in the development of vascular diseases....
British Medical Journal, 03/10/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
Mouthwash may treat malaria
Triclosan, a substance commonly found in mouthwashes and deodorants, has shown promise as an antimalarial treatment. Triclosan, a substance...
British Medical Journal, 02/10/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
Resistin: a new hormone that links obesity with type 2 diabetes
A new hormone has been identified that links obesity to type 2 diabetes. It has been called resistin (for "resistance to insulin"), and, although...
British Medical Journal, 01/27/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication -
Insulin-like growth factor and cognitive function
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are peptides that regulate the growth, metabolism, survival, and differentiation of cells and are regulated by...
British Medical Journal, 01/27/01 by Abi Berger · More from publication



