Published in BMJ on March 05, 2005
US tops salty fast food league table. BMJ (2012) 1.94
FDA committee urges tight restrictions on rosiglitazone. BMJ (2010) 1.43
Half a million Americans use methamphetamine every week. BMJ (2005) 1.07
FDA approves "instant" HIV home test. BMJ (2012) 0.99
Whooping cough outbreak hits several US states. BMJ (2010) 0.97
Law is introduced in US Congress to give access to details of clinical trials. BMJ (2004) 0.91
Microbicide offers no protection against HIV infection. BMJ (2009) 0.90
US hit by massive West Nile virus outbreak centred around Texas. BMJ (2012) 0.90
FDA approves first drug to prevent HIV infection. BMJ (2012) 0.87
Trend for US patients to seek health information from media and internet is stalling. BMJ (2011) 0.87
Traumatic brain injury is more widespread than previously estimated. BMJ (2012) 0.86
HIV prevention trial in women is abandoned after drugs show no impact on infection rates. BMJ (2011) 0.85
Pfizer launches virtual clinical trial. BMJ (2011) 0.85
US officials warn 39 countries about risk of hantavirus among travellers to Yosemite. BMJ (2012) 0.84
Charity challenges US "anti-prostitution" restriction. BMJ (2005) 0.83
US hospital incident reporting systems do not capture most adverse events. BMJ (2012) 0.83
Potential benefits of "well engaged patients" are akin to those from a blockbuster drug, say experts. BMJ (2013) 0.83
US needs new strategy to help 116 million patients in chronic pain. BMJ (2011) 0.82
Professor files complaint of scientific misconduct over allegation of ghostwriting. BMJ (2011) 0.81
Health care in US ranks lowest among developed countries. BMJ (2008) 0.80
Tenofovir works as pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV, two studies confirm. BMJ (2011) 0.80
The many faces of human growth hormone. BETA (2003) 0.80
Abbott pays $1.6bn for promoting off label use of valproic acid. BMJ (2012) 0.80
Dramatic drop in HIV infections halts circumcision trials. BMJ (2007) 0.80
FDA proposes tightening post-market oversight of medical devices. BMJ (2012) 0.80
The appeal of large simple trials. BMJ (2013) 0.80
Environmentalists seek to set research agenda on indoor air pollution. BMJ (2011) 0.79
FDA is to hold public meeting to discuss reasons for drug shortages. BMJ (2011) 0.79
US presidential ethics commission grapples with synthetic biology. BMJ (2010) 0.79
Researchers announce first correlates of protection for HIV vaccine. BMJ (2011) 0.78
"Soda tax" could help tackle obesity, says US director of public health. BMJ (2009) 0.78
Free birth control cuts rates of unwanted pregnancies and abortions in US. BMJ (2012) 0.78
Free speech rights outweigh restrictions on promoting drugs off label, court rules. BMJ (2012) 0.78
Pope's comment on condom use will help HIV prevention, say activists. BMJ (2010) 0.77
US committee recommends HPV vaccine for boys. BMJ (2011) 0.77
Data for evaluating drugs is often poor, say experts. BMJ (2005) 0.77
US geriatric mental health workforce needs to expand, says Institute of Medicine. BMJ (2012) 0.77
Obama takes action on drugs shortages. BMJ (2011) 0.77
Texas records worst outbreak of West Nile virus on record. BMJ (2012) 0.77
FDA proposes changes in access and charges for experimental drugs. BMJ (2007) 0.77
Legal changes are crucial to fight HIV, says new report. BMJ (2012) 0.77
HIV programmes reduce deaths and new infections, UNAIDS report shows. BMJ (2008) 0.76
Bevacizumab as adjuvant therapy for lung cancer does not help patients over 65. BMJ (2012) 0.76
Nine million Americans have lost health insurance in recession. BMJ (2011) 0.76
US agency recommends opportunistic HIV testing. BMJ (2006) 0.75
Articles criticising nevirapine trial may endanger babies' lives. BMJ (2005) 0.75
Institute urges overhaul of US cancer trials network. BMJ (2010) 0.75
US doctors urge a more cautious approach to screening for prostate cancer. BMJ (2010) 0.75
US expert warns interdependence of countries makes world more vulnerable to flu pandemic. BMJ (2007) 0.75
Report argues US should not pay more than rest of world to fight HIV/AIDS. BMJ (2005) 0.75
Institute of Medicine report strives to reduce medication errors. BMJ (2006) 0.75
Drive-in vaccination allows 16 seconds per shot. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Increasing CD4 count with interleukin-2 does not benefit people with HIV. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Strategies are needed to deal with migration resulting from climate change. BMJ (2010) 0.75
Congress too prescriptive in saying how president's AIDS fund should be spent, report says. BMJ (2007) 0.75
US National Institutes of Health cancels HIV vaccine trial. BMJ (2008) 0.75
FDA told to act to wean US citizens off high salt diet. BMJ (2010) 0.75
Low and middle income countries must do more to prevent spread of AIDS, experts say. BMJ (2009) 0.75
US doctors are lax in treating hypertension, report says. BMJ (2010) 0.75
US should ease its travel restrictions on HIV positive people, think tank says. BMJ (2007) 0.75
President's plan pledges greater funds to reduce violence against women and girls. BMJ (2010) 0.75
US health secretary pledges renewed fight against HIV. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Undiagnosed diseases are focus of new NIH programme. BMJ (2008) 0.75
FDA begins active monitoring of drug safety. BMJ (2008) 0.75
WHO says more HIV patients should be screened for tuberculosis. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Poor information hampers discussion of HIV "super strain". BMJ (2005) 0.75
Consensus emerges on need for US agency similar to NICE. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Poor countries must promote healthy choices to reduce heart disease mortality. BMJ (2010) 0.75
HIV infections in the US pass one million. BMJ (2005) 0.75
US paediatricians update guidance on children's vitamin D intake to double previous levels. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Charity and drug company work together to develop cure for Chagas' disease. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Bush insider recounts how ideology trumped science on US AIDS policy. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Antibiotics account for 19% of emergency department visits in US for adverse events. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Countries have a long way to go in ensuring that health care is patient centred. BMJ (2006) 0.75
Trial participants need to be more representative of patients. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Doctors explore research potential of blood samples from newborns. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Delaying HIV treatment increases risk of mortality. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Asians and Pacific Islanders in US need greater prominence in research. BMJ (2010) 0.75
More medical students should be educated in the community, US report says. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Campaign to deliver AIDS drugs to 3 million will miss end of year target. BMJ (2005) 0.75
More people face treatment rationing as AIDS funding is cut. BMJ (2010) 0.75
Americans are finding it harder to access health care. BMJ (2008) 0.75
NIH and FDA start scheme to deliver new treatments faster. BMJ (2010) 0.75
Bans on public smoking reduce deaths among people exposed to secondhand smoke, study shows. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Campaigns to reduce antibiotic use in the US cannot compete with drug advertising, study says. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Government pays 61% of healthcare costs in US. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Class action over Abbott's pricing of antiretroviral moves forward. BMJ (2007) 0.75
AIDS and gay groups oppose Bush's nominee for surgeon general. BMJ (2007) 0.75
Texas is most uninsured state, with 32% of residents having no health cover. BMJ (2009) 0.75
New commission will look at non-medical ways to improve health of Americans. BMJ (2008) 0.75
US healthcare spending slows but continues to outpace total economic growth. BMJ (2009) 0.75
Quarter of US women postpone or forego treatment because of cost. BMJ (2005) 0.75
WHO launches guide to safer surgery. BMJ (2008) 0.75
One in three people in the US want to see "radical change" in health care. BMJ (2008) 0.75
European healthcare systems are useful models for US healthcare reform, congressional briefing told. BMJ (2008) 0.75
IAPAC examines HIV pharmacoeconomics. IAPAC Mon (2004) 0.75
South Asians are least likely of gay British men to have HIV, survey shows. BMJ (2008) 0.75
US health experts discuss setting up a centre for effectiveness. BMJ (2007) 0.75
US is urged to expand its healthcare workforce to cope with surge in number of elderly people. BMJ (2008) 0.75
Mexico conference considers pre-exposure prophylaxis for AIDS. BMJ (2008) 0.75