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Table of Contents
November 2005;
Volume 55,
Issue 520
November Focus
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November Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
826.
Editorials
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Cutting the cake: allocation of NHS research and development funding
Nigel Mathers
and
Denis Pereira Gray
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
827-828.
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Somatic symptoms and depression: diagnostic confusion and clinical neglect
Christopher Dowrick
,
Cornelius Katona
,
Robert Peveler
and
Huw Lloyd
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
829-830.
Original Papers
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Randomised controlled trial of a lay-led self-management programme for Bangladeshi patients with chronic disease
Chris Griffiths
,
Justhna Motlib
,
Abdul Azad
,
Jean Ramsay
,
Sandra Eldridge
,
Gene Feder
,
Rowshan Khanam
,
Rafia Munni
,
Myra Garrett
,
Andy Turner
and
Julia Barlow
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
831-837.
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The accuracy of the Framingham risk-score in different socioeconomic groups: a prospective study
Peter M Brindle
,
Alex McConnachie
,
Mark N Upton
,
Carole L Hart
,
George Davey Smith
and
Graham CM Watt
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
838-845.
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Deciding who gets treatment for depression and anxiety: a study of consecutive GP attenders
Julia Hyde
,
Jonathan Evans
,
Debbie Sharp
,
Tim Croudace
,
Glynn Harrison
,
Glyn Lewis
and
Ricardo Araya
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
846-853.
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Qualitative study of an educational intervention for GPs in the assessment and management of depression
Linda Gask
,
Clare Dixon
,
Carl May
and
Chris Dowrick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
854-859.
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First myocardial infarction in a Dutch general practice population: trends in incidence from 1975–2003
Carel Bakx
,
Judith Schwarte
,
Henk van den Hoogen
,
Hans Bor
and
Chris van Weel
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
860-863.
Brief Report
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Sleep complaints among older general practice patients: association with depression
Osvaldo P Almeida
and
Jon J Pfaff
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
864-866.
Systematic Reviews
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Interventions to improve management of anxiety disorders in general practice: a systematic review
Jantien Heideman
,
Eric van Rijswijk
,
Nieke van Lin
,
Sandra de Loos
,
Miranda Laurant
,
Michel Wensing
,
Eloy van de Lisdonk
and
Richard Grol
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
867-873.
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Educational and organisational interventions used to improve the management of hypertension in primary care: a systematic review
Tom Fahey
,
Knut Schroeder
and
Shah Ebrahim
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
875-882.
Letters
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Assisted suicide
F van Veen-Zwart
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
883.
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Assisted suicide
Sandra Gordon
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
883.
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Assisted suicide
James Gerrard
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
883.
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Assisted suicide
Anthony Clift
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
883-884.
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Low carbohydrate diets for diabetes control
Katharine Morrison
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
884.
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Breakdown in communication
Jill E Thistlethwaite
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
884-885.
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Breakdown in communication
Simon Cocksedge
and
Val Wass
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
885.
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Continuity of care versus speed of access
Phil Johnson
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
885-886.
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Medical benefits
Steve Iliffe
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
886.
Corrections
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Corrections
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
886.
The Back Pages
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Leave the kids alone
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
891.
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Repeat prescriptions
David Memel
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
895.
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There isn't a word for it
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
897.
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Global warming
Saul Miller
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
898.
Viewpoint
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Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite
Nidhi Pandey
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
887.
Essay
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Big Charity in New Orleans
John Frey
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
888-889.
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Total quality madness?
John Middleton
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
892-893.
Flora medica
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From the journals, September–October 2005
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
889.
Miscellany
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Game on?
Alison Woolf
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
890-891.
Digest
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Film review
David Haslam
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
894-895.
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Book review
Iain Bamforth
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(520):
896.
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