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Volume 97, Number 9, September 2004

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Risk factors for fracture in a UK population: a prospective cohort study
pp. 569-574(6)
Authors: Porthouse, J.; Birks, Y.F.; Torgerson, D.J.; Cockayne, S.; Puffer, S.; Watt, I.

Glycaemic control in a type 1 diabetes clinic for younger adults
pp. 575-580(6)
Authors: Saunders, S.A.; Wallymahmed, M.; MacFarlane, I.A.

High mortality of infant bacteraemia clinically indistinguishable from severe malaria
pp. 591-597(7)
Authors: Evans, J.A.; Adusei, A.; Timmann, C.; May, J.; Mack, D.; Agbenyega, T.; Horstmann, R.D.; Frimpong, E.

Plasma brain natriuretic peptide in takotsubo cardiomyopathy
pp. 599-607(9)
Authors: Akashi, Y.J.; Musha, H.; Nakazawa, K.; Miyake, F.

Critical thinking and critical appraisal: the chicken and the egg?
pp. 609-614(6)
Authors: Kee, F.; Bickle, I.

Cough syncope in Heavy Goods Vehicle drivers
pp. 631-632(2)
Authors: McCorry, D.J.P.; Chadwick, D.W.

Jaws
pp. 633-634(2)
Author: Berry, Colin

Fathers and sons
pp. 635-636(2)
Author: Launer, John

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