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- [This Week in Medicine] May 25–31, 2013
State lawmakers in Vermont, USA, have passed a bill to legalise physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients. After approval from the Governor, the state will become the third in the USA and … - [Editorial] Blood: a precious resource
In The Lancet today is a Series of three reports on blood transfusion, which present the concepts, alternatives, and challenges. One notable challenge related to transfusion is its overuse, since ther … - [Editorial] Human rights in China
On May 14, the Information Office of the State Council—China's cabinet—published Progress in China's Human Rights in 2012. The cabinet's white paper assesses human rights achievements t … - [Editorial] Salt: friend or foe?
Dietary guidelines advise against the consumption of too much salt. A high intake of sodium causes raised blood pressure—an established risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. But h … - [Comment] Blood management: transfusion medicine comes of age
Blood transfusions happen in more than 10% of all hospital stays that include a procedure. The American Medical Association identified overuse of five medical treatments—blood transfusions, along with …
- Live-Animal Markets and Influenza A (H7N9) Virus Infection
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 0, Issue 0, Ahead of Print. - Case Challenge
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 0, Issue 0, Ahead of Print. - Clinical Findings in 111 Cases of Influenza A (H7N9) Virus Infection
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 0, Issue 0, Ahead of Print. - The Gross Domestic Product and Health Care Spending
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 0, Issue 0, Ahead of Print. - Bedside to Gene and Back in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 0, Issue 0, Ahead of Print.
- Influenza: marketing vaccine by marketing disease
This Feature (BMJ 2013;346:f3037, doi:10.1136/bmj.f3037) listed an incorrect lower confidence interval for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine effectiveness study that it cites.. … - IVF raises risk of developmental problems in premature infants, finds study
An Australian study has found that very premature babies born after in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment are more likely to have some functional disability at ages 2 and 3 years than babies who… … - Premature death among people with mental illness
This Editorial on a linked paper by Lawrence and colleagues spelt one of these author’s names incorrectly in the references (BMJ 2013;346:f2969, doi:10.1136/bmj.f2969). In reference 1, the third… … - Fewer young adults are smoking, but more people are obese, shows US survey
The prevalence of smoking among US adults is holding steady, at about 20%, while the obesity rate has risen despite the fact that more people say they are physically active, a new report has… … - Government is urged to commit resources to involve patients in NHS decisions
Calls for greater influence of patients on the NHS are “just rhetoric” without concrete government plans to find, screen, and fund a new cadre of patient leaders, a conference has heard.Ailsa… …
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