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British medical journal: BMJ

Journal Volume: 340
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2010
Articles in SafetyLit: 25

A series of unfortunate events

Accidental strangulation with a Venetian blind cord--a near miss

Acquired brain injury

Bush administration should be investigated for torture of prisoners, says human rights group

Coders need guidance

Community falls prevention for people who call an emergency ambulance after a fall: randomised controlled trial

Compulsive doing: sport in childhood

Economic impact of disease and injury: counting what matters

Editorial: Chemical castration for sex offenders -- Doctors should avoid becoming agents of social control

Educational inequalities in mortality over four decades in Norway: prospective study of middle aged men and women followed for cause specific mortality, 1960-2000

Effect on falls of providing single lens distance vision glasses to multifocal glasses wearers: VISIBLE randomised controlled trial

Helping to stop doctors becoming complicit in torture

Interrogating the role of mental health professionals in assessing torture

Israeli assault of flotilla highlights crippling effects of blockade on Gaza's health care

Managing and preventing depression in adolescents

Murder she wrote

National laws must be improved to protect children against violence, UN says

NHS, not police, should be responsible for medical examination of rape victims

Osteoporosis and antiandrogens: An under-recognised risk

Patient level pooled analysis of 68 500 patients from seven major vitamin D fracture trials in US and Europe

President's plan pledges greater funds to reduce violence against women and girls

Restricting sales of barbecue charcoal helps in suicide prevention, study shows

The health and socioeconomic impacts of major multi-sport events: systematic review (1978-2008)

Viewing the body after bereavement due to a traumatic death: qualitative study in the UK

Where now for child protection?