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Research

Inequity of access to investigation and effect on clinical outcomes: prognostic study of coronary angiography for suspected stable angina pectoris
Neha Sekhri, Adam Timmis, Ruoling Chen, Cornelia Junghans, Niamh Walsh, Justin Zaman, Sandra Eldridge, Harry Hemingway, and Gene Feder
BMJ 2008; 336: 1058-1061. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content (since Jan 1998):

News

Longer, better studies of coronary stents are needed, FDA tells industry
Jeanne Lenzer
BMJ 2008; 336: 743. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Head to Head

Should we dump the metabolic syndrome?: Yes
Edwin A M Gale
BMJ 2008; 336: 640. [Full text] [PDF]  

Head to Head

Should we dump the metabolic syndrome? No
K G M M Alberti and P Z Zimmet
BMJ 2008; 336: 641. [Full text] [PDF]  

News

Drugs to treat rheumatoid arthritis may have cardiovascular benefits
Janice Hopkins Tanne
BMJ 2008; 336: 580-a. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Practice

Don’t add aspirin for associated stable vascular disease in a patient with atrial fibrillation receiving anticoagulation
Gregory Y H Lip
BMJ 2008; 336: 614-615. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

News

Poor drug adherence after heart attack puts patients at greater risk of death at one year
Barbara Kermode-Scott
BMJ 2008; 336: 529-b. [Extract] [Full text]  

Editorials

Self management training in refractory angina
Michael McGillion, Heather Arthur, Paulin Andréll, and Judy Watt-Watson
BMJ 2008; 336: 338-339. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

News

Coronary artery disease in US may no longer be declining
New York
BMJ 2008; 336: 347-a. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Research

Inequalities in mortality during and after restructuring of the New Zealand economy: repeated cohort studies
Tony Blakely, Martin Tobias, and June Atkinson
BMJ 2008; 336: 371-375. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  




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