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The management of interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome in women | The BMJ
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Three lessons for a better cycling future | The BMJ
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Statins for people at low risk | The BMJ
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A sixth of hospitals in England have expanded private patient options this year, the BMJ finds | The BMJ
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Private practice is unethical—and doctors should give it up | The BMJ
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Does poor health justify NHS reform? | The BMJ
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Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy | The BMJ
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Why Danes are smug: comparative study of life satisfaction in the European Union | The BMJ
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Screening programme evaluation applied to airport security | The BMJ
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Energy drinks and alcohol: research supported by industry may be downplaying harms | The BMJ
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