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Contents 20 September 2004 |
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From the Editor's desk: Medical schools policy on the run Med J Aust 2004; 181 (6): 289. |
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In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2004; 181 (6): 290. |
Editorials |
Time to legislate for fire-safe cigarettes in Australia
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Clinical trial registration
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Whole-body computed tomography screening:
looking for trouble?
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Conference Report |
NICS Heart Failure Forum: improving outcomes in chronic care
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Research |
The effects of restricting publicly subsidised temazepam capsules on benzodiazepine use among injecting drug users in Australia
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Breast cancer in Western Australia:
clinical practice and clinical guidelines
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Fatalities associated with the use of γ-hydroxybutyrate
and its analogues in Australasia
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Clinical Update |
Clinical usefulness of plasma homocysteine in vascular disease
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For Debate |
Ethics and the proposed treatment for a 13-year-old
with atypical gender identity
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Correction |
Correction: A financial case to enable state health jurisdictions
to invest in tobacco control
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Medical Education |
Experience and attitudes of final-year medical students
to digital rectal examination
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Consensus statement |
Consensus statement on diabetes control
in preparation for pregnancy
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Teaching on the run |
Teaching on the run tips 5: teaching a skill
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Lessons from practice |
Orbitocranial penetration by a fragment of wood
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
Complementary medicine research
in Australia: a strategy for the future
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Complementary and alternative medicine:
the convergence of public interest
and science in the United States
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Matters Arising: Can we reduce the disease burden from osteoarthritis? |
Use of the TTU is questionable
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TTU is valuable for comparing disparate management options
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Cost-effectiveness findings not based on available evidence
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Making all data publicly available would be welcome
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Letters |
Self-inflicted superglue
injuries
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Revision of guidelines for the management of gestational diabetes mellitus
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“Doctor shoppers”: at risk by any other name
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Epidemic of γ-hydroxybutyrate
(GHB) ingestion
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Screening sigmoidoscopy
for colorectal cancer
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Algal toxins or copper poisoning — revisiting the Palm Island “epidemic”
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Focus document |
Prevention of cardiovascular disease:
an evidence-based clinical aid 2004
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Book Review |
Evidence-based health policy: problems and possibilities
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2004; 181 (6): 337. |
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