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Contents 16 January 2006 |
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From the Editor's desk: Primum non nocere -- to yourself Med J Aust 2006; 184 (2): 49. |
In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2006; 184 (2): 50. |
Editorials |
Obesity and reproductive health
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Are meal replacements an effective clinical tool for weight loss?
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The silent infection:
should we be testing for perinatal hepatitis C and, if so, how?
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Research |
The prevalence and impact of overweight and obesity in an Australian obstetric population
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Effect of dog-walking on autonomic nervous activity
in senior citizens
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Television viewing habits associated with obesity risk factors:
a survey of Melbourne schoolchildren
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Lifestyle factors and risk of dementia: Dubbo Study of the elderly
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Position Statement |
Physical activity for people with cardiovascular disease:
recommendations of the National Heart Foundation of Australia
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Clinical Update |
Nutrition problems in an obesogenic environment
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Viewpoint |
What do we know about men’s help-seeking and health service use?
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Notable Cases |
Succimer therapy for congenital lead poisoning
from maternal petrol sniffing
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Lessons from Practice |
Cryptococcal dementia in a patient with sarcoidosis
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Letters |
Probable transmission of meningococcal disease on
a school bus
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Willingness of general practitioners to participate
in enhanced primary care discharge care planning
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Action is required to reduce kava supply in Arnhem Land . . . again!
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Specialty training should not be exclusively hospital-based
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Malignant ascites and bacterial peritonitis
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Severe nocturnal bradycardia with daytime tachycardia in obstructive sleep apnoea
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More students and less patients: the squeeze on medical teaching resources
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Intern choices for the first graduates of James Cook University
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Problem-based learning: a dissemination success story?
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Barriers to student access to patients in a group of teaching hospitals
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Use of prescribed medications in a South Australian community sample
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Correction |
Correction: Is the Australian hospital system adequately
prepared for terrorism?
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Correction: The use of cusum analysis in the early detection and
management of hospital bed occupancy crises
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Obituary |
Carel Pieter de Ruyter van Gend
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Book Review |
The last well person. How to stay well despite the health-care system
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2006; 184 (2): 88. |
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©The Medical Journal of Australia 2006 www.mja.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0025-729X ONLINE ISSN: 1326-5377