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Volume 98, Number 6, June 2005

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Osteoporosis therapy: an example of putting evidence-based medicine into clinical practice
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Cost-effectiveness of integrated stroke services
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Authors: van Exel, N.J.A.; Koopmanschap, M.A.; Scholte op Reimer, W.; Niessen, L.W.; Huijsman, R.

Hypertension-based clinical risk strategies for detecting microalbuminuria in diabetes
pp. 427-433(7)
Authors: Baskar, V.; Kamalakannan, D.; Kiberd, B.; Holland, M.R.; Singh, B.M.

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pp. 435-441(7)
Authors: Gaya, D.R.; Lyon, T.D.B.; Duncan, A.; Neilly, J.B.; Han, S.; Howell, J.; Liddell, C.; Stanley, A.J.; Morris, A.J.; Mackenzie, J.F.

Treatment and outcome of adult patients with primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in five UK renal units
pp. 443-449(7)
Authors: Stirling, C.M.; Mathieson, P.; Boulton-Jones, J.M.; Feehally, J.; Jayne, D.; Murray, H.M.; Adu, D.

Fungal infections as a complication of therapy for sarcoidosis
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Post-traumatic hyponatraemia due to acute hypopituitarism
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Anna O and the ‘talking cure’
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