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Changes in economy and healthcare accompany Poland’s accession to the European Union

Changes in economy and healthcare accompany Poland’s accession to the European Union

Office-based buprenorphine treatment for drug abuse shows promise

Office-based buprenorphine treatment for drug abuse shows promise

Mental health declining in American teenagers

Mental health declining in American teenagers

First mammogram  - what women want!

First mammogram - what women want!

This is not live aid, it's reverse aid

This is not live aid, it's reverse aid

$5.1 billion could save 6 million children

$5.1 billion could save 6 million children

Do singlehanded general practices have a future in the NHS

Do singlehanded general practices have a future in the NHS

How can the U.S. health-care system prepare for the huge wave of dementia patients expected by 2010?

How can the U.S. health-care system prepare for the huge wave of dementia patients expected by 2010?

New website and environmental history tools for pediatric health care providers

New website and environmental history tools for pediatric health care providers

Antibiotics show little benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections

Antibiotics show little benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections

Super GP surgeries to be developed within grounds of top hospitals

Super GP surgeries to be developed within grounds of top hospitals

Buprenorphine treatment for opioid addiction shows promise

Buprenorphine treatment for opioid addiction shows promise

Poor mental health services in the UK in need of complete rethink

Poor mental health services in the UK in need of complete rethink

'Hazardous' drinking and drug use are much less severe but much more common than dependence

'Hazardous' drinking and drug use are much less severe but much more common than dependence

Homeless persons prefer more aggressive medical care than the physicians making decisions for them

Homeless persons prefer more aggressive medical care than the physicians making decisions for them

Patients lives at risk because of in-adequate out-of-hours service

Patients lives at risk because of in-adequate out-of-hours service

Ibruprofen and other commonly used painkillers for treating inflammation may increase the risk of heart attack

Ibruprofen and other commonly used painkillers for treating inflammation may increase the risk of heart attack

Survey highlights need for primary care guidance on NSAID use

Survey highlights need for primary care guidance on NSAID use

Northern Ireland is leading the way with a strategy aimed at reducing the impact of respiratory disease

Northern Ireland is leading the way with a strategy aimed at reducing the impact of respiratory disease

Excessive sleepiness in adolescents may indicate more than just lack of sleep

Excessive sleepiness in adolescents may indicate more than just lack of sleep

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