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What's wrong with that?
BMJ 2003; 327: E115.
Bugs, drugs, and dyspepsia in primary care
Nimish B Vakil and Dino Vaira
BMJ 2003; 327: E116-117E.
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BMJ 2003; 327: E118.
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BMJ 2003; 327: E119-120E.
Minerva
BMJ 2003; 327: E121.
Effectiveness of anticholinergic drugs compared with placebo in the treatment of overactive bladder: systematic review
Peter Herbison, Jean Hay-Smith, Gaye Ellis, and Kate Moore
BMJ 2003; 326: 841-844.
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BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02060005.
Minerva
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02060004.
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BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02060003.
Bugs, drugs, and dyspepsia in primary care
Nimish B Vakil and Dino Vaira
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02060002.
What's wrong with that?
BMJ 10.1136/bmjusa.02060001.
Lithium in bipolar mood disorder
Timothy G Dinan
BMJ 2002; 324: 989-990.
Randomised trial of endoscopy with testing for Helicobacter pylori compared with non-invasive H pylori testing alone in the management of dyspepsia
K E L McColl, L S Murray, D Gillen, A Walker, A Wirz, J Fletcher, C Mowat, E Henry, A Kelman, and A Dickson
BMJ 2002; 324: 999.
Treating Helicobacter pylori infection in primary care patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia: the Canadian adult dyspepsia empiric treatment
Helicobacter pylori positive (CADET-Hp) randomised controlled trial
Naoki Chiba, Sander J O Veldhuyzen van Zanten, Paul Sinclair, Ralph A Ferguson, Sergio Escobedo, and Eileen Grace
BMJ 2002; 324: 1012.
Quitting and restarting smoking: cohort study of patients with angina in primary care
Mairead Corrigan, Margaret E Cupples, and Mike Stevenson
BMJ 2002; 324: 1016-1017.
A case of mistaken muscles
Hashim Uddin Ahmed and Sarah Ali
BMJ 2002; 324: 962.
Too much medicine?
Ray Moynihan and Richard Smith
BMJ 2002; 324: 859-860.
Medicalisation, limits to medicine, or never enough money to go around?
Nick Freemantle and Suzanne Hill
BMJ 2002; 324: 864-865.
In search of "non-disease"
Richard Smith
BMJ 2002; 324: 883-885.
Selling sickness: the pharmaceutical industry and disease mongering Commentary: Medicalisation of risk factors
Ray Moynihan, Iona Heath, David Henry, and Peter C Gøtzsche
BMJ 2002; 324: 886-891.
Between hope and acceptance: the medicalisation of dying
David Clark
BMJ 2002; 324: 905-907.
Endpiece: Trapped between two evils
BMJ 2002; 324: 905a.
Book: Disease-Mongers: How Doctors, Drug Companies, and Insurers are Making You Feel Sick
Ray Moynihan
BMJ 2002; 324: 923a.
A memorable patient: Bridging medicine
Kishor Choudhari
BMJ 2002; 324: 823.
A painful experience
Liam Farrell
BMJ 2002; 324: 857a.
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