17 May 2003 (Vol 326, Issue 7398)

This Week In the BMJ

Mortality is high in young offenders

BMJ 2003;326:0.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

Targeted programmes needed for hardcore smokers

BMJ 2003;326:0.4 (Published 15 May 2003)

Environmental tobacco smoke does not affect mortality

BMJ 2003;326:0.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Standardised measures needed for data quality

BMJ 2003;326:0.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

Promising new technologies for heart failure are available

BMJ 2003;326:0.5 (Published 15 May 2003)

Editor's Choice

Need good results? Fiddle them

BMJ 2003;326:0.6 (Published 15 May 2003)

Editorials

Finding the age of the patient's heart

BMJ 2003;326:1045 (Published 15 May 2003)

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

BMJ 2003;326:1046 (Published 15 May 2003)

Effect of passive smoking on health

BMJ 2003;326:1048 (Published 15 May 2003)

The therapeutic effects of meditation

BMJ 2003;326:1049 (Published 15 May 2003)

News

Inquiry finds brains were removed without consent

BMJ 2003;326:1051.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Public response to the Isaacs report will slow neurological research

BMJ 2003;326:1051.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

In brief

BMJ 2003;326:1052.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Improvements in the NHS are patchy, report says

BMJ 2003;326:1052.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

UK agency unveils plans to cut infusion device errors

BMJ 2003;326:1053.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Heart surgeons are to be rated according to bypass surgery success

BMJ 2003;326:1053.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

China is still not open enough about SARS, says WHO

BMJ 2003;326:1055.4 (Published 15 May 2003)

From hysterick disorders to biomedical research

BMJ 2003;326:1056.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Clinical Reviews

Minerva

Minerva

BMJ 2003;326:1096 (Published 15 May 2003)

Filler

The optimal serum digoxin concentration in men with stable heart failure in sinus rhythm is 0.5 to 0.8 ng/ml

BMJ 2003;326:0.7 (Published 15 May 2003)

The future of the Commission for Health Improvement

BMJ 2003;326:1052.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

Submitting articles to the BMJ

BMJ 2003;326:1063 (Published 15 May 2003)

Medicine in the time of SARS

BMJ 2003;326:1067 (Published 15 May 2003)

The way things were?

BMJ 2003;326:1069 (Published 15 May 2003)

The massacre of the innocents

BMJ 2003;326:1072 (Published 15 May 2003)

Human dignity

BMJ 2003;326:1077 (Published 15 May 2003)

Filler - continued

A 42 year old man with acute chest pain

BMJ 2003;326:1079.4 (Published 15 May 2003)

News roundup

Hospitals take short term measures to meet targets

BMJ 2003;326:1054.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Treatment for multiple myeloma shows promise

BMJ 2003;326:1054.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

Dog bites are no more frequent at full moon

BMJ 2003;326:1054.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

Inertia on folic acid has caused thousands of unnecessary deaths

BMJ 2003;326:1054.4 (Published 15 May 2003)

Confusion over GP contract continues

BMJ 2003;326:1054.5 (Published 15 May 2003)

Dozens of patients allege unnecessary heart surgery

BMJ 2003;326:1055.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

United States and Germany are keen to see tobacco agreement watered down

BMJ 2003;326:1055.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

US may withdraw federal funds from schools that exclude children for not taking treatment

BMJ 2003;326:1055.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

News extra

SARS in China spreads from Beijing to poorer inland provinces

BMJ 2003;326:1056.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

BMA calls on consultants to challenge long hours of work

BMJ 2003;326:1056.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

UK government supports measures to cut drug prices in developing countries

BMJ 2003;326:1056.4 (Published 15 May 2003)

A quarter of patients with neurotic disorders don't seek help

BMJ 2003;326:1056.5 (Published 15 May 2003)

NICE expands research and development role

BMJ 2003;326:1056.6 (Published 15 May 2003)

Opponents of foundation hospitals vow to fight on

BMJ 2003;326:1056.7 (Published 15 May 2003)

Papers

Primary care

Education and debate

Letters

Letters - continued

Reviews

This week's Reviews section

Whiplash and Other Useful Illnesses

BMJ 2003;326:1092.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Time out of Mind

BMJ 2003;326:1092.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

Is this journalism that makes a difference?

BMJ 2003;326:1093.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Hit Parade

BMJ 2003;326:1093.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

Blurring the boundaries

BMJ 2003;326:1094.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Passive smoking

BMJ 2003;326:1094.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

China in the grip of SARS

BMJ 2003;326:1095.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

There is no evidence that…

BMJ 2003;326:1095.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

Corrections

Libraries face higher costs for academic journals

BMJ 2003;326:1079.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Minerva

BMJ 2003;326:1079.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

Afghanistan struggles to build post-conflict health care

BMJ 2003;326:1079.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

Obituary of David Horrobin

BMJ 2003;326:1091.7 (Published 15 May 2003)

Obituaries

This week's Obituaries section

Robert Coleman Atkins

BMJ 2003;326:1090 (Published 15 May 2003)

Patrick Alan Adam

BMJ 2003;326:1091.1 (Published 15 May 2003)

Frederick James Brunton

BMJ 2003;326:1091.2 (Published 15 May 2003)

John Amsden Elliott

BMJ 2003;326:1091.3 (Published 15 May 2003)

Peter Moorhead

BMJ 2003;326:1091.4 (Published 15 May 2003)

Christopher Jonathan Pearce

BMJ 2003;326:1091.5 (Published 15 May 2003)

John Kenneth Wright

BMJ 2003;326:1091.6 (Published 15 May 2003)