Leading primary care research

The British Journal of General Practice is an
international journal publishing articles of interest to family
practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide. The journal's
2010 Impact Factor is 2.07, making it the world's second
most highly cited journal of general practice and primary health
care. For more information visit About
the BJGP.
In February's issue of the BJGP
Volume 62 • Number 595
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COPD
Diagnosis, ethnicity and air travel
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COPD
Diagnosis, ethnicity and air travel
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MENTAL HEALTH
Dementia, depression, insomnia and horticulture
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PROMOTING HEALTH
Whose business?
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HEALTH CARE
Who should pay?
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Editor's briefing
"This month’s BJGP is packed with material
that explores and challenges the interactions between doctors,
patients, and governments in the promotion and maintenance of
health, and the management of disease and of dying. Many of these
articles are a salutary reminder of the limits of medicine, while
others develop arguments to suggest that more collaborative
partnerships between doctors and patients and with their
communities are likely to be themselves salutary ..." > Read more
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ISSN 0960-1643 (Print), ISSN 1478-5242 (Online).
