BMJ  2005;330:485 (26 February), doi:10.1136/bmj.330.7489.485-a

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NOVEMBER

  1. News roundup: After the French paradox comes the Italian enigma
    BMJ 2004;329: 1064[Free Full Text]
    6670 hits
  2. Editorial: Angiotensin receptor blockers and myocardial infarction
    BMJ 2004;329: 1248-9[Free Full Text]
    6293 hits
  3. Primary care: Acupuncture as a complementary therapy to the pharmacological treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: randomised controlled trial
    BMJ 2004;329: 1216[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    5165 hits
  4. News: Drugmaker urges group to lobby FDA on testosterone for women
    BMJ 2004;329: 1255[Free Full Text]
    4842 hits
  5. News: Living on cruise ships is cost effective for elderly people
    BMJ 2004;329: 1065[Free Full Text]
    4840 hits
  6. Education and debate: Users' guide to detecting misleading claims in clinical research reports
    BMJ 2004;329: 1093-6[Free Full Text]
    4818 hits
  7. Editorial: Developing primary palliative care
    BMJ 2004;329: 1056-7[Free Full Text]
    4314 hits
  8. Editor's choice: Should journals mix medicine and politics?
    BMJ 2004 (6 November)
    4265 hits
  9. Clinical review: Preventing and treating hepatitis B infection
    BMJ 2004;329: 1080-6[Free Full Text]
    4093 hits
  10. Editorial: Poor countries make the best teachers: discuss
    BMJ 2004;329: 1113-4[Free Full Text]
    4084 hits

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