02 April 2005 (Vol 330, Issue 7494)

Editor's Choice

Open access, and proud of it

BMJ 2005;330:0.8 (Published 31 March 2005)

News

Parents should have right to choose sex of child, say MPs

BMJ 2005;330:745.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Walk-in centres fail to take pressure off emergency services in England

BMJ 2005;330:745.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

In brief

BMJ 2005;330:746.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

US Supreme Court refuses to intervene in “right to die” case

BMJ 2005;330:746.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Europe is a “second class continent” for cancer research

BMJ 2005;330:746.3 (Published 31 March 2005)

Dutch Supreme Court backs damages for child for having been born

BMJ 2005;330:747.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Draft mental health bill needs major overhaul, says committee

BMJ 2005;330:747.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Preventable infections are out of control in Canadian hospitals

BMJ 2005;330:748.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

FDA seeks to ease burden on trial review boards

BMJ 2005;330:748.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Editorials

Diagnosis of coeliac disease

BMJ 2005;330:739 (Published 31 March 2005)

What makes a good clinical decision support system

BMJ 2005;330:740 (Published 31 March 2005)

Meeting the ethical needs of doctors

BMJ 2005;330:741 (Published 31 March 2005)

Children with psychiatric disorders and learning disabilities

BMJ 2005;330:742 (Published 31 March 2005)

A wolf in sheep's clothing

BMJ 2005;330:744 (Published 31 March 2005)

Letters

This week's Letters section

Advice in ABC of adolescence is potentially misleading

BMJ 2005;330:789.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Adolescent development

BMJ 2005;330:789.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome

BMJ 2005;330:789.3 (Published 31 March 2005)

Cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome

BMJ 2005;330:790.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

How to prevent caesarean deliveries deserves more study

BMJ 2005;330:790.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Early epidurals increase caesarean rate, meta-analysis shows

BMJ 2005;330:790.3 (Published 31 March 2005)

Clomipramine and neuroleptic malignant syndrome

BMJ 2005;330:790.4 (Published 31 March 2005)

Clomipramine and neuroleptic malignant syndrome

BMJ 2005;330:791.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Risks of gene therapy should be weighed against lack of alternatives for many diseases

BMJ 2005;330:791.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Need for expertise based randomised controlled trials

BMJ 2005;330:791.3 (Published 31 March 2005)

Need for expertise based randomised controlled trials

BMJ 2005;330:792.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Letters - continued

Target SHOs and registrars for communication skills training

BMJ 2005;330:792.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Old docs and new tricks

BMJ 2005;330:792.3 (Published 31 March 2005)

Old docs and new tricks

BMJ 2005;330:792.4 (Published 31 March 2005)

Obituaries

This week's Obituaries section

Frank Pantridge

BMJ 2005;330:793 (Published 31 March 2005)

Herbert Erik Reiss

BMJ 2005;330:794.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Dorothy Joan Mary (“Joan”) Baker

BMJ 2005;330:794.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

Keith Arthur Moore

BMJ 2005;330:794.3 (Published 31 March 2005)

William Douglas Park

BMJ 2005;330:794.4 (Published 31 March 2005)

Jan Pollert

BMJ 2005;330:794.5 (Published 31 March 2005)

Minerva

Minerva

BMJ 2005;330:798 (Published 31 March 2005)

Fillers

Aerobic exercise is effective for mild to moderate depression

BMJ 2005;330:0.7 (Published 31 March 2005)

A warning

BMJ 2005;330:752 (Published 31 March 2005)

Doing the kind thing

BMJ 2005;330:764 (Published 31 March 2005)

Submitting articles to the BMJ

BMJ 2005;330:774 (Published 31 March 2005)

A practical man

BMJ 2005;330:776 (Published 31 March 2005)

Test of intelligence

BMJ 2005;330:783 (Published 31 March 2005)

When laughing is scarce

BMJ 2005;330:784.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

A nice little interest

BMJ 2005;330:786 (Published 31 March 2005)

Insanity and murder

BMJ 2005;330:788 (Published 31 March 2005)

Short cuts

What's new in the other general journals

BMJ 2005;330:749 (Published 31 March 2005)

Clinical Reviews

News extra [these stories appear only on the web]

Papers

Primary care

Information in practice

Education and debate

Five pitfalls in decisions about diagnosis and prescribing

BMJ 2005;330:781 (Published 31 March 2005)

Can we avoid bias?

BMJ 2005;330:784.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Surgery is the best intervention for severe coronary artery disease

BMJ 2005;330:785 (Published 31 March 2005)

Moving towards true integration

BMJ 2005;330:787 (Published 31 March 2005)

Reviews

This week's Reviews section

Your money where your mouse is

BMJ 2005;330:795 (Published 31 March 2005)

Poison Arrows: The Amazing Story of how Prozac and Anaesthetics were Developed from Deadly Jungle Poison Darts

BMJ 2005;330:796.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

The Keys to the House (Le Chiavi di Casa)

BMJ 2005;330:796.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

The biggest conflict of interest

BMJ 2005;330:797.1 (Published 31 March 2005)

Professional courtesy

BMJ 2005;330:797.2 (Published 31 March 2005)

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