76 articles published between 03 Jul 2006 and 09 Jul 2006

Editor's Choice

Can we tame the monster?

BMJ 2006;333:0.7 (Published 6 July 2006)

Research

News

Adverse incidents in NHS are still under-reported

BMJ 2006;333:59.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Healthcare group agrees $500m settlement for unnecessary surgery

BMJ 2006;333:59.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

In brief

BMJ 2006;333:60.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Health spending rising faster than GDP in most rich countries

BMJ 2006;333:60.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

UK government accused of privatising the NHS

BMJ 2006;333:61.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Doctors say no to more privatisation of NHS in England

BMJ 2006;333:61.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

NEJM joins US debate on abortion and emergency contraception

BMJ 2006;333:63.4 (Published 6 July 2006)

Doctors backtrack on assisted suicide

BMJ 2006;333:64.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Clinical Review

Practice

Minerva

Minerva

BMJ 2006;333:104 (Published 6 July 2006)

Fillers

Children in care have a high risk of mental illness as adolescents and young adults

BMJ 2006;333:0.6 (Published 6 July 2006)

Befriending illness

BMJ 2006;333:70 (Published 6 July 2006)

Separating a septum sandwich

BMJ 2006;333:82 (Published 6 July 2006)

A 22 year old man with persistent regurgitation and vomiting

BMJ 2006;333:95.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Was that course you went on any good?

BMJ 2006;333:95.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

RESEARCH

This Week In the BMJ

Obituary

Christina Aitkenhead Herron (née Crawford)

BMJ 2006;333:100.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Stella Aleruchi Nduka (née Maxwell-Owhochuku)

BMJ 2006;333:100.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Gordon Nicholson

BMJ 2006;333:100.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

Lucy O'Brien

BMJ 2006;333:100.4 (Published 6 July 2006)

Ian Ross Russell

BMJ 2006;333:100.5 (Published 6 July 2006)

Review

How Bollywood came to a Welsh hospital

BMJ 2006;333:101 (Published 6 July 2006)

NETLINES

BMJ 2006;333:102.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

The Age of Melancholy: Major Depression and its Social Origins

BMJ 2006;333:102.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Senior doctors must stay part of the picture

BMJ 2006;333:103.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Suicidal thinking

BMJ 2006;333:103.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Editorial

Death and injury on roads

BMJ 2006;333:53 (Published 6 July 2006)

Colorectal cancer in primary care

BMJ 2006;333:54 (Published 6 July 2006)

Support for young people with diabetes

BMJ 2006;333:55 (Published 6 July 2006)

Better services and more choice in the NHS

BMJ 2006;333:56 (Published 6 July 2006)

Tuberculosis and social exclusion

BMJ 2006;333:57 (Published 6 July 2006)

News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal]

Department sends doctors' productivity data to trusts in value for money bid

BMJ 2006;333:62.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Paying hospitals for better performance saves lives, study says

BMJ 2006;333:62.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Art for health's sake

BMJ 2006;333:62.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

UN reports poor progress on millennium goals in Africa

BMJ 2006;333:62.4 (Published 6 July 2006)

Botched circumcisions kill 14 boys in a month

BMJ 2006;333:62.5 (Published 6 July 2006)

Roche's tiered pricing enables poorer countries to stockpile drugs

BMJ 2006;333:63.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal] - continued

News extra [these stories appear only on the web]

UK research gets £84m boost

BMJ 2006;333:64.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

AIDS and malnutrition inextricably linked

BMJ 2006;333:64.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

UK government attacks European ruling on MRI scanners

BMJ 2006;333:64.4 (Published 6 July 2006)

Diethylstilbestrol increases risk of breast cancer death

BMJ 2006;333:64.5 (Published 6 July 2006)

Inquiry into Welsh E coli outbreak opens in Cardiff

BMJ 2006;333:64.6 (Published 6 July 2006)

MPs say government scheme for GPs' premises threatens other primary care needs

BMJ 2006;333:64.7 (Published 6 July 2006)

Correction

Analysis and Comment

Letter

Injury from lightning strike while using mobile phone: Statistics and physics do not suggest a link

BMJ 2006;333:96.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Mobile phones are not lightning strike risk: Injury from lightning strike while using mobile phone

BMJ 2006;333:96.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Sudden death is rare in young people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

BMJ 2006;333:96.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Combination of β blockers and verapamil may be risky

BMJ 2006;333:97.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Authors' reply

BMJ 2006;333:97.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

American Psychiatric Association clarifies its position on human rights

BMJ 2006;333:97.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

Deaths on acute hospital wards

BMJ 2006;333:98.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Human health resources are key to HIV treatment in Africa

BMJ 2006;333:98.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Does the UK have the highest paid doctors in Europe?

BMJ 2006;333:98.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

Training doctors in the new English NHS: Political correctness or evidence based education?

BMJ 2006;333:99.1 (Published 6 July 2006)

Training doctors in the new English NHS: Hidden agenda is obvious

BMJ 2006;333:99.2 (Published 6 July 2006)

Training doctors in the new English NHS: The real challenge to the medical profession

BMJ 2006;333:99.3 (Published 6 July 2006)

Does continuing medical education work?

BMJ 2006;333:99.4 (Published 6 July 2006)