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Arch Intern Med 13/27 Aug 2007 Vol 167

August 18, 2007

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”

August 18, 2007

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 […]

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JAMA 8 Aug 2007 Vol 298

August 12, 2007

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

August 12, 2007

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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BMJ 11 Aug 2007 Vol 335

August 12, 2007

Earlier this year, Sir Alan Craft visited our locality in order to advise the hospital trust on downgrading our paediatric service and replacing our consultant-led obstetric service with a midwife-led […]

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Lancet 11 Aug 2007 Vol 370

August 12, 2007

This prospective observational study from Germany opens up the question of which method is best for breast cancer screening – conventional mammography or MRI? […]

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Ann Intern Med 7 Aug 2007 Vol 147

August 12, 2007

For some weeks this paper has been on the journal’s website, bringing the unwelcome news that outcomes for women with diabetes have not improved between the NHANES cohort of 1971-1986 […]

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Plant of the Week: Aesculus parviflora

August 12, 2007

I normally confine my remarks to plants I have grown myself, but unfortunately I’ve never possessed the space to grow this big suckering shrub from the horse chestnut family, which […]

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JAMA 1 Aug 2007 Vol 298

August 5, 2007

An issue devoted to Violence and Human Rights, with three papers from Northern Uganda, carrying the depressing messages that we don’t know of a useful intervention to alleviate distress in […]

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NEJM 2 Aug 2007 Vol 357

August 5, 2007

You may remember that in April JAMA published a paper by the indefatigable Harlan Krumholz and his team, who looked for 85 reported genetic risk markers for coronary disease in […]

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