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1
Antenatal zinc supplements do not enhance infant behaviour or development at 13 months
2003
7
1
p. 47-48
2 p.
article
2
Automated telephone counselling system increased physical activity in the short-term
2003
7
1
p. 20-21
2 p.
article
3
Case method learning may help physicians reduce low density protein cholesterol in people with coronary artery disease
2003
7
1
p. 49-50
2 p.
article
4
Consultations with practice nurses may improve adolescent health behaviours slightly
2003
7
1
p. 14-17
4 p.
article
5
Coronary care unit intervention may lower test use without affecting clinical outcomes
2003
7
1
p. 38-39
2 p.
article
6
High volume hospitals and physicians are associated with better outcomes for many conditions
2003
7
1
p. 40-41
2 p.
article
7
Home-based physical therapy may reduce functional decline among moderately frail elderly adults
2003
7
1
p. 12-13
2 p.
article
8
Intensive control policies for blood pressure and blood glucose concentration in type 2 diabetes are affordable in England
2003
7
1
p. 51-52
2 p.
article
9
Interdisciplinary hospital care may be no better than usual post-operative care for elderly people with hip fracture
2003
7
1
p. 36-37
2 p.
article
10
It is unclear whether interventions to reduce sexually transmitted infections among heterosexual men reduce morbidity
2003
7
1
p. 6-7
2 p.
article
11
Mass mailings may not increase uptake of influenza vaccine among Medicare beneficiaries
2003
7
1
p. 25-26
2 p.
article
12
Mass media campaigns may increase cervical cancer screening when combined with more personalised strategies
2003
7
1
p. 1-2
2 p.
article
13
Nonoxynol-9 spermicide is not recommended for preventing sexually transmitted infections
2003
7
1
p. 42-43
2 p.
article
14
Personal contact with researchers may increase policy-makers’ use of evidence in decision-making
2003
7
1
p. 27-29
3 p.
article
15
Pharmacist care programme increased patient satisfaction, but had little clinical benefit for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
2003
7
1
p. 33-35
3 p.
article
16
Pharmacological therapy is relatively cost-effective when added to smoking cessation counselling
2003
7
1
p. 44-46
3 p.
article
17
Simple preventive interventions may be cost-effective for HIV in Africa
2003
7
1
p. 3-5
3 p.
article
18
Smoke-free class competition may delay the onset of smoking in adolescence
2003
7
1
p. 18-19
2 p.
article
19
Smoke-free workplace regulations reduce smoking prevalence and encourage smokers to reduce cigarette consumption
2003
7
1
p. 10-11
2 p.
article
20
Telemedicine cost-effectiveness studies are generally of poor quality
2003
7
1
p. 30-32
3 p.
article
21
Telephone reminders slightly improve influenza immunisation among low risk elderly people, but uptake is below government targets
2003
7
1
p. 22-24
3 p.
article
22
There is no evidence that primary prevention programmes reduce unintended teenage pregnancies
2003
7
1
p. 8-9
2 p.
article
23
Three-day amoxicillin treatment is as effective as 5 days for children with non-severe pneumonia in Pakistan
2003
7
1
p. 53-54
2 p.
article
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