BMJ  2005;331:115 (9 July), doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7508.115-a

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  1. Editorial: Reducing knife crime
    BMJ 2005;330: 1221-2[Free Full Text]
    8204 hits
  2. This week in the BMJ: Try the new optimal strategy for searching Medline
    BMJ 2005; 330 (21 May)
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  3. Editorial: The polypill and cardiovascular disease
    BMJ 2005;330: 1035-6[Free Full Text]
    6703 hits
  4. Editor's choice: Triumph of the white male
    BMJ 2005; 330 (7 May)
    5974 hits
  5. Primary care: Effect of combinations of drugs on all cause mortality in patients with ischaemic heart disease: nested case-control analysis
    BMJ 2005;330: 1059-63[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    5479 hits
  6. Paper: Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies of treatment from Medline: analytical survey
    BMJ 2005;330: 1179[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    5367 hits
  7. Paper: Randomised controlled trial to compare surgical stabilisation of the lumbar spine with an intense rehabilitation programme for patients with chronic low back pain: the MRC spine stabilisation trial
    BMJ 2005;330: 1233[Abstract/Free Full Text]
    4979 hits
  8. Paper: Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies of treatment from Medline: analytical survey [PDF version]
    BMJ 2005;330: 1179
    4585 hits
  9. Editorial: Clever searching for evidence
    BMJ 2005;330: 1162-3[Free Full Text]
    4288 hits
  10. News: English surgeons may at last be about to become doctors
    BMJ 2005;330: 1103[Free Full Text]
    3909 hits

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