This Week In the BMJ Antioxidant supplementation doesn't prevent kwashiorkor in children BMJ 2005; 330 :0 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Weight gain is more dangerous for women who were born light BMJ 2005; 330 :0-b (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Scientists bypass journal subscriptions BMJ 2005; 330 :0-d (Published 12 May 2005) Permission People with mental illness prefer to be treated by their GP BMJ 2005; 330 :0-c (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Overcoming lack of control over life may avoid self harm BMJ 2005; 330 :0-a (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Editor's Choice Think mumps BMJ 2005; 330 :0-f (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Editorials Antioxidants for children with kwashiorkor BMJ 2005; 330 :1095 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses The fetal origins hypothesis—10 years on BMJ 2005; 330 :1096 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Open access, impact, and demand BMJ 2005; 330 :1097 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Monitoring surgical mortality BMJ 2005; 330 :1098 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Global functions at the World Health Organization BMJ 2005; 330 :1099 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses LettersDownload PDF Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Risk of suicide should be assessed for whole class of antidepressants BMJ 2005; 330 :1148 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Figures look doubtful BMJ 2005; 330 :1148 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Authors' reply to Curtin and Schulz, and Healy BMJ 2005; 330 :1148 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Discrediting old drugs may be useful in marketing new ones BMJ 2005; 330 :1149 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Let's keep it in perspective BMJ 2005; 330 :1149 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Data seem to be incorrect BMJ 2005; 330 :1149 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Authors' reply to Jones, Sakinofsky and Streiner, and Mitchell BMJ 2005; 330 :1150 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Suicide rate of 15% in editorial is misleading BMJ 2005; 330 :1150 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?: Authors' reply to Raven BMJ 2005; 330 :1150 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Do selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors cause suicide?:Antidepressant prescribing to children and adolescents by GPs has fallen since CSM advice BMJ 2005; 330 :1151 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Attributable lung cancer risk from radon in homes may be low BMJ 2005; 330 :1151 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Many patients may not understand consent forms BMJ 2005; 330 :1151 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses News Half of patients in intensive care receive suboptimal care BMJ 2005; 330 :1101 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Merck chief quits as further material on Vioxx emerges BMJ 2005; 330 :1101 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses In brief BMJ 2005; 330 :1102 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission NICE says that patients' age should affect treatment BMJ 2005; 330 :1102 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Cervical cancer is still missed, despite the availability of screening BMJ 2005; 330 :1102 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission English surgeons may at last be about to become doctors BMJ 2005; 330 :1103 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Doctors object to a wider role for surgical care practitioners BMJ 2005; 330 :1103 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses More pubs will escape smoking ban than UK government has claimed BMJ 2005; 330 :1105 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission WHO's attempts to eradicate polio are thwarted in Africa and Asia BMJ 2005; 330 :1106 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses New law aims to distance the FDA from the drug industry BMJ 2005; 330 :1106 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Short cuts What's new in the other general journals BMJ 2005; 330 :1107 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Clinical Reviews Mumps and the UK epidemic 2005 BMJ 2005; 330 :1132 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Major trauma BMJ 2005; 330 :1136 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Minerva Minerva BMJ 2005; 330 :1158 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission BMJ USA Trans-Atlantic learning BMJ 2005; 330 :E349 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses St John's for depression, worts and all BMJ 2005; 330 :E350 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Benefits of early invasive treatment for acute coronary syndromes: lost in translation? BMJ 2005; 330 :E351 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses RAPID RESPONSE FROM BMJ.COM BMJ 2005; 330 :E353 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission RAPID RESPONSE FROM BMJ.COM BMJ 2005; 330 :E354 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Minerva BMJ 2005; 330 :E355 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission News roundup [abridged versions appear in the paper journal] Medical students should be added to GMC register, says judge BMJ 2005; 330 :1104 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses Infection rate after some surgery types in England is triple that in US BMJ 2005; 330 :1104 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Doctors accuse India of massaging leprosy figures BMJ 2005; 330 :1104 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses UK and US groups announce new initiatives on open access publishing BMJ 2005; 330 :1104 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Medical societies react against public access to findings BMJ 2005; 330 :1104 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses Doctor was “near to breaking point” when she exaggerated abuse BMJ 2005; 330 :1105 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses Heart rate is a good predictor of sudden cardiac death, study shows BMJ 2005; 330 :1105 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses Papers Antioxidant supplementation for the prevention of kwashiorkor in Malawian children: randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial BMJ 2005; 330 :1109 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Understanding resolution of deliberate self harm: qualitative interview study of patients' experiences BMJ 2005; 330 :1112 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Longitudinal study of birth weight and adult body mass index in predicting risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in women BMJ 2005; 330 :1115 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Mumps outbreaks across England and Wales in 2004: observational study BMJ 2005; 330 :1119 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses MMR vaccine and Crohn's disease: ecological study of hospital admissions in England, 1991 to 2002 BMJ 2005; 330 :1120 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Primary care Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people with serious mental illness: focus group study BMJ 2005; 330 :1122 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Hyperhidrosis BMJ 2005; 330 :1127 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Information in practice Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications shared via the internet BMJ 2005; 330 :1128 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Education and debate Building a framework for trust: critical event analysis of deaths in surgical care BMJ 2005; 330 :1139 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Excellent review scheme for critical incidents but insufficient for revalidation BMJ 2005; 330 :1143 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Failure to act on good intentions BMJ 2005; 330 :1144 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Revalidation in the UK BMJ 2005; 330 :1145 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission ReviewsDownload PDF Evidence of Harm. Mercury in Vaccines and the Autism Epidemic: Medical Controversy BMJ 2005; 330 :1154 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Responses Patient Adherence to Medical Treatment Regimens: Bridging the Gap Between Behavioral Science and Biomedicine BMJ 2005; 330 :1155 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Hit parade BMJ 2005; 330 :1155 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission End celebrity endorsement of screening, say researchers BMJ 2005; 330 :1156 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission A conduit to imbecility BMJ 2005; 330 :1157 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Responses Aristotle, the NHS, and Davie's henhouse BMJ 2005; 330 :1157 (Published 12 May 2005) Permission Fillers Test and eradicate is best for dyspepsia after six years BMJ 2005; 330 :0-e (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Our task BMJ 2005; 330 :1111 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Ignorance is bliss BMJ 2005; 330 :1118 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission The gold standard: not a golden standard BMJ 2005; 330 :1121 (Published 12 May 2005) PDF Permission Edutainment? 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