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Union calls for new health and safety tsar to reduce deaths in the workplace
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Reaching the world's poorest communities is key to achieving MDGs
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Being loved
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Group calls on Indian government to ban "degrading" finger test after rape
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More obesity surgery in England would save money, economic analysis shows
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Bad medicine: specialisation
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Poverty reduction policies targeting poor people are not enough, UN warns
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Elegies for Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens
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The price of wishful thinking
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French martyrs
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GMC supports government plans to keep role as doctors' adjudicator
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Annual cost of medical liability in US is $56bn, study estimates
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In brief
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Doctors protest at transfer of out of hours service to private contractor
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Violent crime among mentally ill people is due more to substance misuse than inherent factors, study shows
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New molecular test can diagnose tuberculosis in less than two hours
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Friends of man who went to Dignitas clinic wait to see if they will be prosecuted
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Ghostwritten articles overstated benefits of HRT
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More on advisory committee decision
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A win-win situation
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Targeting depressive symptoms is unlikely to help
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Advance directives and suicidal behaviour
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Commissioners doing it for themselves
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Shorter shifts and more frequent handover
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Emergency doctors deliver more than a quarter of US acute care
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Bridging theory and reality gap
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