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Ann Intern Med 21 Aug 2007 Vol 147

Posted on August 27, 2007 by BMJ

How grateful we should be for those who delve in the dark places of the earth, bringing up ores and jewels for our use and pleasure. Systematic reviewers share the glory of the mining tribe, and many of its hardships; […]

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Plant of the Week: Viburnum cylindricum

Posted on August 27, 2007 by BMJ

This big handsome shrub is about to display its flat cymes of dull white flowers, exuding a faint sweetish smell. Clearly it is not for these that we in limy places grow this plant: […]

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JAMA 15 Aug 2007 Vol 298

Posted on August 18, 2007 by BMJ

There aren’t many vaccines which work after the infection has been acquired, […]

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NEJM 16 Aug 2007 Vol 357

Posted on August 18, 2007 by BMJ

The initials RLS are forever associated with the great Scottish teller of tales who died on Samoa at the age of 44. He certainly had restless legs, and rarely remained in one place for very long; […]

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BMJ 18 Aug 2007 Vol 335

Posted on August 18, 2007 by BMJ

“Good germs” to help acute diarrhoea in children have become very popular, and with some reason. For a decade or more, I used to advise parents to give their kids some live yoghourt, […]

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Lancet 18 Aug 2007 Vol 370

Posted on August 18, 2007 by BMJ

This week’s Clinical Update is titled “codeine maintenance in opioid dependence”, but it’s actually a useful summary of all varieties of opioid maintenance, […]

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Arch Intern Med 13/27 Aug 2007 Vol 167

Posted on August 18, 2007 by BMJ

Here is a systematic review of RCTs aimed at the prevention of sports injuries. Successful interventions include the use of insoles, external joint supports and multi-interventional training programmes. […]

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Plant of the Week: Rosa “Aimée Vibert”

Posted on August 18, 2007 by BMJ

There are plenty of good roses which repeat flower through the summer, but this one is unusual in that it only gets going in August and produces big bunches of pure white scented flowers. In fact it is a rambler so it can get pretty enormous. […]

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JAMA 8 Aug 2007 Vol 298

Posted on August 12, 2007 by BMJ

You will no doubt have read the recent NEJM review which pointed out that white people living in colder latitudes are a poor weedy lot, chronically deficient in vitamin D. […]

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NEJM 9 Aug 2007 Vol 357

Posted on August 12, 2007 by BMJ

Severe haemophilia A damages joints in young boys through repeated haemarthroses which are treated as they occur with injections of recombinant factor VIII. […]

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