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Table of Contents
December 2000;
Volume 50,
Issue 461
Article
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British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
945-946.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1017-1032.
Research Article
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Teenagers in primary care--continuing the new direction.
L Jacobson
and
P Kinnersley
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
947-948.
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Exercise: the right prescription in practice.
D MacAuley
and
R Jaques
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
948-949.
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The Disability Discrimination Act: an opportunity more than a threat.
D Memel
and
K Francis
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
950-951.
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Do the attitudes and beliefs of young teenagers towards general practice influence actual consultation behaviour?
R Churchill
,
J Allen
,
S Denman
,
D Williams
,
K Fielding
and
M von Fragstein
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
953-957.
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What is the magnitude of blood pressure response to a programme of moderate intensity exercise? Randomised controlled trial among sedentary adults with unmedicated hypertension.
A R Cooper
,
L A Moore
,
J McKenna
and
C J Riddoch
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
958-962.
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Reducing therapist contact in cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder and agoraphobia in primary care: global measures of outcome in a randomised controlled trial.
D M Sharp
,
K G Power
and
V Swanson
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
963-968.
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The two-dose measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunisation schedule: factors affecting maternal intention to vaccinate.
M Pareek
and
H M Pattison
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
969-971.
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Frequent attenders' consulting patterns with general practitioners.
R D Neal
,
P L Heywood
and
S Morley
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
972-976.
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What role for the general practitioner in child protection?
C Lupton
,
N North
and
P Khan
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
977-981.
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Is participation in research as an investigator an effective form of continuing medical education?
D Huas
and
P Wallace
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
982-983.
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A pilot study of primary care workers with a disability.
R Moloney
,
R Hayward
and
R Chambers
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
984-985.
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Hormone replacement therapy: the views of general practitioners and practice nurses.
P J Roberts
and
B Sibbald
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
986-991.
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Prevalence of enduring and disabling mental illness in the inner city.
J Kai
,
A Crosland
and
C Drinkwater
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
992-994.
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Diagnosis and general practice.
N Summerton
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
995-1000.
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Anti-smoking advice from general practitioners: is a population-based approach to advice-giving feasible?
T Coleman
and
A Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1001-1004.
Letter
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School students and general practice.
J E Thistlethwaite
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1006.
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Complementary medicine.
J Valentine
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1006-1007.
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Sex, power and echos.
M Crilly
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1007.
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Job stress and mental health of GPs.
B Sibbald
and
R Young
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1007-1008.
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Breaking the silence.
J L Wanda
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(461):
1009.
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