BMJ  2004;329:1350 (4 December), doi:10.1136/bmj.329.7478.1350-a

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  1. News: Can country music drive you to suicide?
    BMJ 2004;329: 817[Free Full Text]
    11 926 hits
  2. Editorial: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
    BMJ 2004;329: 809-10[Free Full Text]
    7258 hits
  3. Editorial: Lessons from the withdrawal of rofecoxib
    BMJ 2004;329: 867-8[Free Full Text]
    7254 hits
  4. Paper: Promoting walking and cycling as an alternative to using cars: systematic review
    BMJ 2004;329: 763[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    6090 hits
  5. Editorial: What has evidence based medicine done for us?
    BMJ 2004;329: 987-8[Free Full Text]
    5823 hits
  6. Editorial: What causes chronic fatigue syndrome
    BMJ 2004;329: 928-9[Free Full Text]
    5739 hits
  7. Editorial: Aspartame and its effects on health
    BMJ 2004;329: 755-6[Free Full Text]
    5633 hits
  8. News: Pfizer criticised over delay in admitting drug's problems
    BMJ 2004;329: 935[Free Full Text]
    5322 hits
  9. Editorial: Placebos in practice
    BMJ 2004;329: 927-8[Free Full Text]
    5148 hits
  10. Editorial: The scandal of poor epidemiological research
    BMJ 2004;329: 868-9[Free Full Text]
    4978 hits

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