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    British Journal of General Practice 2004; 54 (501): 316.
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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
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  • Speaking for the dead to protect the living: the role of the coroner and the Shipman Inquiry.
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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.
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Print ISSN: 0960-1643
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