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1 A favourable cardiovascular risk profile in young women predicts lower long term risk of death from cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease 2005
2 p. 149-150
2 p.
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2 After thrombolysis for myocardial infarction, early routine angiography reduces cardiac events and death compared with conservative treatment 2005
2 p. 127-128
2 p.
article
3 A systematic model of treatment and management improves clinical outcomes for people with depression 2005
2 p. 133-134
2 p.
article
4 Community based participatory interventions improve neonatal outcomes and birth outcomes for women in rural populations 2005
2 p. 137-138
2 p.
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5 Conjugated equine oestrogen increases the risk of venous thrombosis in post-menopausal women 2005
2 p. 161-162
2 p.
article
6 Diets high in fruit and vegetables are more expensive than diets high in fats and sugars Frazão, Elizabeth
2005
2 p. 104-107
4 p.
article
7 Drug-eluting stents have yet to prove their worth 2005
2 p. 101-103
3 p.
article
8 Drug-eluting stents: State of the artery Goldstein, Stan
2005
2 p. 93-94
2 p.
article
9 High BMI and low physical activity are independent risk factors for type 2 diabetes in women 2005
2 p. 155-156
2 p.
article
10 Home blood pressure monitoring improves blood pressure control 2005
2 p. 121-122
2 p.
article
11 Home haemodialysis is an effective alternative to hospital or satellite unit haemodialysis 2005
2 p. 123-124
2 p.
article
12 Influenza-related hospitalisation rates have increased over past two decades because of an aging population Menec, Verena
2005
2 p. 111-113
3 p.
article
13 Influenza vaccination prevents influenza-related death in the elderly 2005
2 p. 147-148
2 p.
article
14 Initial hospitalisation of nursing home residents with pneumonia is not cost effective 2005
2 p. 125-126
2 p.
article
15 Interactive behavioural video intervention effectively lowers incidence of STDs and encourages correct condom use in adolescent girls 2005
2 p. 143-144
2 p.
article
16 Longer consultation times and higher nursing costs for NHS Direct-based triage compared with practice-based triage 2005
2 p. 119-120
2 p.
article
17 Long-term regular physical activity improves cognitive function in older women 2005
2 p. 153-154
2 p.
article
18 Mobile phones and hospital equipment 2005
2 p. 173-
1 p.
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19 Mobile phones should not be used in clinical areas or within a metre of medical equipment in hospitals Small, Doug
2005
2 p. 114-116
3 p.
article
20 Monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors reduce motor fluctuations, disability and the need for levodopa in people with early Parkinson's disease 2005
2 p. 163-164
2 p.
article
21 More evidence that a healthy lifestyle matters: Converting epidemiology to policy Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B
2005
2 p. e1-e2
nvt p.
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22 More evidence that a healthy lifestyle matters: Converting epidemiology to policy Brunner, Eric
2005
2 p. 108-110
3 p.
article
23 No evidence that the MMR vaccination causes autism or other pervasive developmental disorders 2005
2 p. 145-146
2 p.
article
24 Oestrogen plus progestin hormone replacement therapy increases venous thrombosis in postmenopausal women 2005
2 p. 159-160
2 p.
article
25 Oral amoxicillin is as effective as injected penicillin for severe pneumonia in young children 2005
2 p. 131-132
2 p.
article
26 Oral dexamethasone is effective for mild croup in children 2005
2 p. 167-168
2 p.
article
27 Physical fitness and activity reduces the risk of coronary artery disease in women with suspected ischaemia 2005
2 p. 151-152
2 p.
article
28 Regular health assessments increase nursing home admissions and provide small improvements in quality of life in elderly people 2005
2 p. 135-136
2 p.
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29 Routine early corticosteroid infusion increases death rate after serious head injury 2005
2 p. 165-166
2 p.
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30 Routine physiotherapy is as effective as one advice and assessment session for reducing disability in people with low back pain 2005
2 p. 129-130
2 p.
article
31 School-based programmes to promote and increase availability of lower fat foods increases sales of lower fat foods to students 2005
2 p. 141-142
2 p.
article
32 Should women take statins if they have not had a previous cardiovascular event? 2005
2 p. 95-100
6 p.
article
33 Single rooms, isolation wards, and nursing cohorts help to control MRSA colonisation and infection in hospitals 2005
2 p. 117-118
2 p.
article
34 Six-month chemotherapy regimen is more effective than 8-month regimens for treating newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis 2005
2 p. 157-158
2 p.
article
35 Statins in women: Is primary prevention beneficial? Varughese, George I
2005
2 p. 91-92
2 p.
article
36 Targeted health promotion activities encourage people to walk and cycle instead of using cars 2005
2 p. 139-140
2 p.
article
37 The obesity epidemic 2005
2 p. 169-170
2 p.
article
38 Walking the Way to Health Bird, William
2005
2 p. 171-172
2 p.
article
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