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March 2004; Volume 54,Issue 500

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    March Focus
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 161-162.

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    Speaking for the dead to protect the living: the role of the coroner and the Shipman Inquiry.
    James G Young
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 162-163.
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    Normalisation: horrible word, useful idea.
    David Kessler and William Hamilton
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 163-164.
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    Normalisation of unexplained symptoms by general practitioners: a functional typology.
    Christopher F Dowrick, Adele Ring, Gerry M Humphris and Peter Salmon
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 165-170.
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    Voiced but unheard agendas: qualitative analysis of the psychosocial cues that patients with unexplained symptoms present to general practitioners.
    Peter Salmon, Christopher F Dowrick, Adele Ring and Gerry M Humphris
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 171-176.
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    Fat intake in patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes: a 4-year follow-up study in general practice.
    Floris A van de Laar, Eloy H van de Lisdonk, Peter L B J Lucassen, J M H Tigchelaar, Saskia Meyboom, Jan Mulder, Henk J M van den Hoogen, Guy E H M Rutten and Chris van Weel
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 177-182.
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    Blood glucose self-monitoring in non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study of patients' perspectives.
    Elizabeth Peel, Odette Parry, Margaret Douglas and Julia Lawton
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 183-188.
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    A randomised controlled trial of three pragmatic approaches to initiate increased physical activity in sedentary patients with risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
    Paul Little, Martina Dorward, Sarah Gralton, Louise Hammerton, John Pillinger, Peter White, Michael Moore, Jim McKenna and Sheila Payne
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 189-195.
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    Walking exercise in patients with intermittent claudication. Experience in routine clinical practice.
    Marie-Louise Bartelink, Henri E J H Stoffers, Cornelis J Biesheuvel and Arno W Hoes
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 196-200.
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    Early detection of COPD in primary care: screening by invitation of smokers aged 40 to 55 years.
    Georgios Stratelis, Per Jakobsson, Siguard Molstad and Olle Zetterstrom
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 201-206.
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    Survey of the impact of nurse telephone triage on general practitioner activity.
    David A Richards, Joan Meakins, Lesley Godfrey, Jane Tawfik and Evelyn Dutton
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 207-210.
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    NHS Direct usage in a GP population of children under 5 years: is NHS Direct used by people with the greatest health need?
    Fiona Ring and Melvyn Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 211-213.
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    Cot deaths: tragedy, suspicion and murder.
    Mike Fitzpatrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 225.
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    Disability now.
    Elizabeth H Muir, John McMullan and Charles Sears
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 226.
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    Statistics--for fun and therapy.
    T P Hutchinson
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 228-229.
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    Springtime in Paris. Evaluating the heathcare system in France.
    Olivier Wong
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 229.
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    Evidence-based medicine: a matter of belief.
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 230-231.
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    Obesity--the challenge ahead.
    Colin Waine
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 232-233.

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    What benefit testicular self-examination?
    Keith Hopcroft, Chris Martin and Alistair Moulds
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 214-215.
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    Somatisation or not?
    Miriam Santer
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 215-216.
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    Diagnosis of bacterial LRTI.
    Rogier Hopstaken, Alastair D Hay and Christopher C Butler
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 216-217.
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    A voluntary patient support service in general practice.
    Mark Faulkner
    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (500): 217.
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March 2004
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