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Richard Lehman’s journal blog—24 June 2013

June 24, 2013

JAMA  19 June 2013  Vol 309 2449   If you give live attenuated measles, mumps and rubella vaccine to children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis who are on immune suppressing treatment, are […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog 2 August 2010

August 2, 2010

JAMA 21 July 2010 Vol 235 JAMA  28 July 2010  Vol 469 469    It is a solemn sight to see the great medical journals gathering to pronounce that rosiglitazone is […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog 27 July 2010

July 28, 2010

JAMA  21 July 2010  Vol 235 This issue of JAMA is devoted to human immunodeficiency virus infection in resource-poor countries and as usual I won’t attempt to comment on issues such […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 19 July 2010

July 19, 2010

JAMA  14 July 2010  Vol 304 163    The classic hero of palliative care used to be the personal doctor who turned up in the middle of the night to administer […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 12 July 2010

July 12, 2010

JAMA 7 July 2010 Vol 304 45 Glucosamine is the doctor’s best friend. It doesn’t do anything, but people believe it might, and so if you have trouble treating their […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 5 July 2010

July 5, 2010

NEJM  1 Jul 2010  Vol 363 11    So far, the trials of carotid stenting versus endarterectomy have sent out mixed messages, but the CREST study sends out a message of […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 23 June 2009

June 23, 2009

Richard fancied a change, so is currently blogging on BMJ Group’s new professional networking site for doctors, doc2doc. You can read his weekly journal watch blog there.  This week he turns his attention […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 17 June 2009

June 17, 2009

Richard is in Prufrockian mood as he picks out items of interest in the latest major medical journals. As well as quoting T S Eliot, he also pens his own […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 8 June 2009

June 8, 2009

Newborn babies feature in Richard’s blog this week, as he finds out how extremely premature babies fare with modern neonatal care, and how a baby’s weight in its first three […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal blog, 31 May 2009

June 1, 2009

In his school days, Richard says, he would often walk down Beech Hill Road in Sheffield thinking of chemical explosives, or girls, or Beethoven, but never of age, neuropathology, and […]

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