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  • COMMENT: Md: a licence for life
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  • HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR HOSPITAL STAY
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  • JUST A MINUTE, SURGEON: Ten questions to ask before you submit to surgery, plus a survival guide for your stay in hospital.
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  • NURSE, THE SCREENS: Hospitals are killing too many patients
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  • UPDATES: Needless deaths after operations
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  • UPDATES: Uk pregnancy deaths rise
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  • WHAT DOCTORS READ: Cardiacs : gps at fault
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    Hospital errors
     
  • HOSPITAL ERRORS:: Not many dead
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  • NURSE, THE SCREENS: Hospitals are killing too many patients
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    Hospital horrors
     
  • Hospital horrors make me hope I never have to go
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    Hospital hygiene
     
  • NOW WASH YOUR HANDS: Our children may do it, but our doctors won't
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    Hospital infections
     
  • HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR HOSPITAL STAY
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  • Medical breakthrough could save thousands of lives
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  • SHORT TAKES
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  • UPDATES: Endoscopes infected
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  • WHAT DOCTORS READ
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    Hospital practices
     
  • BLOOD PRESSURE: Check the equipment before you check the patient
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  • CASE STUDY: Hospital horror
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  • COMMENT: A drug for all reasons
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  • COMMENT: Dying the good death
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  • COMMENT: Let there not be light
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  • Giving new meaning to NHS cuts
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  • KEEP CHILDREN OUT OF HOSPITAL IF YOU DON'T WANT THEM IMMUNIZED
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  • Medical breakthrough could save thousands of lives
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  • NEWS: Adverse events in hospital are common
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  • NEWS: Children given unlicensed drugs in hospital
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  • NEWS: Double exam for newborns wastes medical resources
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  • NEWS: Heparin treatment has no benefit
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  • NEWS: Hospitals are using wrong needles for lumbar punctures
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  • NEWS: Hospitals discriminate against down's kids
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  • NEWS: Invasive devices cause infections
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  • NEWS: Junior doctors 'practice' on dying patients
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  • NEWS: Junior doctors 'practice' on dying patients
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  • NEWS: Junior surgeons need supervising, report urges
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  • News HOSPITAL AUDITS: nearly one million errors each year
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  • News HOSPITAL AUDITS: nearly one million errors each year
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  • Saved by the drug insert
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  • SHORT TAKES
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  • SHORT TAKES
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  • Surgeon’s skills decline after a night on call
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  • Transfuse or not to transfuse: a matter of life and death
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  • UPDATES: 1 in 50 react to hospital drugs
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  • UPDATES: Chemotherapy overused at end of life
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  • UPDATES: Children: too little relief
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  • UPDATES: Contamination through the keyhole
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  • UPDATES: Contamination through the keyhole
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  • UPDATES: Hi-tech births: no benefit
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  • UPDATES: Hospitals: 1 in 6 killed or injured
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  • UPDATES: Midwives are better
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  • UPDATES: Needless deaths after operations
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  • UPDATES: Patients do better with fewer blood transfusions
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  • UPDATES: Radiographs help in just 3% of cases
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  • UPDATES: Transfusion errors in hospital labs
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  • UPDATES: Us tests taken without consent
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  • UPDATES: Who ruling: baby friendly
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  • WHAT DOCTORS READ: Breast cancer: no consensus
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  • WHAT DOCTORS READ: Breastfeeding: lip service only
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  • WHAT DOCTORS READ: Induced birth: poor timing
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    Hospital safety
     
  • HOSPITALS: Are we sure they're places where people go to get better?
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  • NURSE, THE SCREENS: Hospitals are killing too many patients
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  • Patients at risk from old anaesthetic machines
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  • Reader's Corner: Hospitals
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    Hospital-acquired diseases
     
  • OTC Antacids: Linked to killer stomach bug
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  • Trusting the process
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    Hospital-acquired disorders
     
  • Medical Blunders: One in three us patients is a victim of error
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    Hospital-acquired infections
     
  • Going to hospital
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  • Going to hospital: And surviving your stay there
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  • Going to hospital: Medical errors
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  • Out of thin air
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    Hospital-related deaths
     
  • Great Smile
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    Hospital-related diseases
     
  • MRSA: Now wash your hands
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