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Richard Lehman’s journal review—29 June 2015

June 29, 2015

NEJM 25 June 2015  Vol 372 2533  The research articles in this week’s print NEJM are all about arcane stuff I’ve covered previously. The Clinical Practice article takes us back […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: How to be a great researcher

October 19, 2012

What do you say when giving a talk at a university where you once worked?  To speak about publishing, research, and the BMJ would be quite straightforward. It was a […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—15 October 2012

October 15, 2012

JAMA  10 Oct 2012  Vol 308 1433   A Viewpoint piece by three Dutch radiologists explores the possible added benefits that could arise if developed countries introduced lung cancer screening using […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—8 October 2012

October 8, 2012

JAMA  3 Oct 2012  Vol 308 1333    Can vitamin D prevent the common cold? The answer is almost certainly yes, depending on baseline levels. If you run a trial in […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—1 October 2012

October 1, 2012

Arch Intern Med  24 Sep 2012  Vol 172 Of Exercise I sing, and that benignant sweat Which from six thousand diabetic brows Exudes. My pen, Hygeia, speed! To save That […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—24 September 2012

September 24, 2012

JAMA  19 Sep 2012  Vol 308 1122    This week’s JAMA is devoted to obesity. It’s a bit like global warming: we can see it happening around us, we can foresee […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Top ten sports medicine publications in the last year

September 20, 2012

The top ten publications of the last year in sport and exercise medicine? It is inevitably, a personal choice and I selected these papers because they challenge, educate, and question […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—17 September 2012

September 17, 2012

JAMA  12 Sep 2012  Vol 308 981    “Considering the cost, invasiveness, inpatient requirement, and morbidity of bariatric surgery, a truly intensive nonsurgical comparison group is not only justifiable but also […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 10 September 2012

September 10, 2012

JAMA  5 Sep 2012  Vol 308 869    Cancer, multiple sclerosis, stroke: do you want your patients to get the benefit of new drugs for these conditions as soon as possible? […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 9 July 2012

July 9, 2012

Arch Intern Med  25 June 2012  Vol 172 909   The Archives are about to mutate into JAMA Internal Medicine, but I generally find them a better read than JAMA proper. […]

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