When there's nothing better than doing nothing
Financial Times, 6 May 2006
When patient choice meets Patricia's choice
Financial Times, 10 December 2005
Two sides to every study
Financial Times, 12 November 2005
llnesses we used to call real life
Financial Times, 4 November 2005
Pink campaign leaves me feeling off colour
Financial Times, 8 October 2005
Conflicting advice for women, naturally
Financial Times, 24 September 2005
Take with a pinch of sodium chloride
The Guardian, 18 August 2005
Dangerous liaisons?
The Guardian, 14 June 2005
Alternative therapy - what the doctor ordered?
Financial Times, 21 May 2005
Do babies belong in your bed?
Financial Times, 6 May 2005
Why January is a testing time for GPs
British Medical Journal, 22 January 2005
Patients should weigh up the risks
The Times, 10 December 2004
A checkup too far?
The Guardian, 16 November 2004
Feeling ill? Go to work
The Guardian, 2 November 2004
Lifestyle MOTs fail the test
The Guardian, 26 October 2004
Why screening can be bad for your health
Financial Times Weekend, September 26th 2004
Breast screening: Is it worth it?
Vogue, October 2004
Doctor's notes
The Guardian, 31 August 2004
Living donors
The Times, 27 August 2004
Splendour in the grass
The Guardian, 3 August 2004
The Giving Game
The Guardian , 25 May 2004
Screening must remain a free choice
BMJ, 24 April 2004
My, you're looking well
The Independent, 25th August 2003
Trust me, I'm a researcher
The Independent, 18th August 2003
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