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Special Interest
Practitioner 2011;255:1742
July/August 2011
10 Aug 2011
Symposium: Gastroenterology
Contents
Editorial
Physical inactivity raises risk of pulmonary embolism in women - p7
Research reviews
Cannabis use raises risk of incident psychotic symptoms - p9
TURP rates have fallen since introduction of medical therapy - p10
Angiotensin receptor blockers do not raise risk of MI - p10-12
Guided self-help for anxiety and depression of limited benefit in primary care - p12-13
Which patients are being screened for chlamydia? - p13-14
Hours watching TV associated with raised risk of diabetes and heart disease - p14
Symposium
Upper GI bleeding requires prompt investigation - p15-19
Diagnosing and managing pancreatic cancer - p21-25
Photoguide
Infant problems - p26-27
Other sections
100 Years ago Residual urine in old men - p28
Special Report
Improving outcomes in patients with cystic fibrosis - p29-32

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