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Archive - October 2007
BNP test for heart failure reliable in diabetics
(30/10/2007)
Chronic job stress takes toll on heart
(30/10/2007)
Complaints affecting doctors’ mental health
(30/10/2007)
TIAs warrant urgent attention
(30/10/2007)
Performance assessment of doctors: check routine practice
(30/10/2007)
Favourable results from primary angioplasty in community hospitals
(29/10/2007)
Favourable results from primary angioplasty in community hospitals
(29/10/2007)
CHD burden of passive smoking
(29/10/2007)
Check for oesophageal problems in long-standing diabetes
(26/10/2007)
Nurse-led clinics improve heart care in general practice
(26/10/2007)
Nurse-led clinics improve heart care in general practice
(26/10/2007)
Relationship between A1C and mean glucose clarified
(26/10/2007)
Anyone for tennis?
(26/10/2007)
Anyone for tennis?
(26/10/2007)
Artery disease risk greater in siblings
(24/10/2007)
Low lipids link to early birth
(24/10/2007)
Low lipids link to early birth
(24/10/2007)
Women with non-ST-elevation ACS fare better than men despite less treatment
(23/10/2007)
Self-managed anticoagulation effective for patients with valve prostheses
(23/10/2007)
High psychiatric burden following Madrid terrorist attack
(22/10/2007)
‘WOSCOPS’ follow-up confirms long-term risk reduction from statins
(22/10/2007)
Australia scores silver medal for mortality rates
(22/10/2007)
Short sleep increases type 2 diabetes risk
(22/10/2007)
Omega-3-rich diet cuts kids’ diabetes risk
(19/10/2007)
Rheumatoid factor linked to ischaemic heart disease
(18/10/2007)
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