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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Devi Shetty: India will become the first country in the world to dissociate health care from affluence
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Richard Smith: Doctors are not interested in health or prevention
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Richard Smith: Time for medicine to move from “why questions” to “how questions”
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Tiago Villanueva: Medical mission in the Philippines
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Ken Taylor: Why the NHS Health and Social Care Bill is bad for patients
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Tracey Koehlmoos: Whatever happened to the diaphragm?
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Michael Dixon: Carpe diem—the politicians have had their day, now it’s time for doctors to seize the initiative
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BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Jeremy Sare on the French drugs model
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