Deflating the Genomic Bubble (in Science!)** Big news

This paper in today’s issue of Science is going to get a lot of attention because it has multibillion (yes, billion, of not trillion) dollar implications.  The thoughtful, balanced perspective should influence health policy from the WHO through to the NIH and lead public health agencies the world over. The international authors are not alone in making […]

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Tour de office? New research findings on mini-bike for sedentary workers

Continuing the theme of creative strategies to overcome sedentary behaviour, this month’s  BJSM includes Lucas Carr et. al’s article: “Feasibility of a portable pedal exercise machine for reducing sedentary time in the workplace.” Interesting to consider the strategy of bringing an exercise machine directly to the feet of office workers who don’t make time to leave the […]

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Role of pacing in speed skating and cycling (see video!): Florentina J Hettinga guest blogs for BJSM

At about this time last year, the Winter Olympics took place in Vancouver.  In my country (the Netherlands) this is a very important event, being raised (or maybe even born if we think of Mark Tuitert, Ireen Wűst and Sven Kramer…) with speed skates on our feet. However, since it is also the year before the […]

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Convergence of Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Experts in Mozart’s Home City

In October 26 – 29, 2011, Salzburg, Austria will host the 7th European Congress of Sports Medicine and the  3rd Central European Congress of  Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The events take place as part of the Annual Assembly of the German and the Austrian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. This merger of Sports Medicine and […]

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Exciting Exercise Medicine Study Opportunity in Tanzania with Paul Hodges

In addition to a unique setting to learn about “managing pain by changing the brain, ” and to gain insight into the  effects of altitude on exercise, clinicians and students have the opportunity to learn from the expertise of Dr. Paul Hodges. Dr. Hodges is an award winning Researcher, Director of the University of Queensland’s […]

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Two Upcoming Events in Australia

Clinical Sports Medicine (Sydney, March 6th): The Knee This 1-day event, presented by Australasian College of Sports Physicians, has been designed for general practitioners, allied health practitioners and specialist trainees. Program highlights include: A presentation of ACL and PCL injuries by Dr. John Orchard followed by a debate on ACL reconstruction. Discussions on the causes […]

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Doping in Professional Cycling: The Lance Armstrong Controversy

The Sports Illustrated article, The Case against Lance Armstrong, is stirring controversy. The in-depth expose details allegations of banned-substance use, and involvement in an organized doping operation. Armstrong is under investigation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in a federal grand jury inquiry in Los Angeles. Here are some highlights of the SI report: […]

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