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Surgeries employing GPs with additional training in complementary medicine appear less likely to prescribe antibiotics,
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Top 10 most read in February: Eating speed and obesity, micronutrients in low-carbohydrate diets, high-carbohydrate intake and obesity, urinary bisphenol A in teenagers,
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2016 junior doctor strikes in England had ‘significant impact’ on healthcare provision,
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Slow eating speed may be linked to weight loss,
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Top 10 most read in January: patient satisfaction with hospital care and nurses, manual therapy for excessively crying infants and the timing of probiotic milk consumption during pregnancy and adverse outcomes,
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Editors’ picks of 2017,
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Women taking probiotics during pregnancy might have lower pre-eclampsia and premature birth risk,
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Top 10 Most Read in December: Death, injury and disability from kinetic impact projectiles, Clinical trial transparency of Big Pharma and the relationship between PHC physician specialisation and hospitalisation in Brazil.,
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Emotionally demanding workload and confrontational patients key stressors for GPs,
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Patients’ unfavourable views of hospital care strongly linked to nurse numbers,
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