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Richard Lehman’s journal review—21 January 2013

January 21, 2013

JAMA Intern Med  14 Jan 2013  Vol 173 The Archives of Internal Medicine have now morphed into JAMA Internal Medicine. It would be nice to report that this first issue […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—14 January 2013

January 14, 2013

JAMA  9 Jan 2013  Vol 309 155    We know in our bones that vitamin D is important, and we even have a rough idea of the blood levels that are […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—7 January 2012

January 7, 2013

JAMA  2 Jan 2013  Vol 309 41    There was an issue of JAMA that appeared on December 26th, but it contained nothing really worth disturbing your Christmastide slumbers. The New […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—27 December 2012

December 27, 2012

JAMA  19 Dec 2012  Vol 308 2469    Most healthy people don’t take aspirin, so if you look at a long-term study of aspirin in relation to some clinical event, such […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—17 December 2012

December 17, 2012

JAMA   12 Dec 2012  Vol 308 2349   The run-up to Christmas never finds me in the best of moods, and now it seems that the editor of JAMA is trying […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review, 10 December 2012

December 9, 2012

NEJM 6 Dec 2012 Vol 367 This is the time of year when, as a GP who is still let loose on patients, I have to undergo my annual appraisal. […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—3 December 2012

December 3, 2012

JAMA  28 Nov 2012  Vol 308 2097   Heart failure is a common process of dying which mostly affects people over the age of 75. Living with heart failure can be […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—26 November 2012

November 26, 2012

JAMA  21 Nov 2012  Vol 308 OPERA is the quintessential Italian art-form: devised as a return to the classical past, it is a brilliant transitory display of music, costume, and […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—19 November 2012

November 19, 2012

JAMA  14 Nov 2012  Vol 308 1916   Last week we learned that male doctors who were randomised to take a daily multivitamin preparation had cardiovascular events and died from them […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—12 November 2012

November 12, 2012

JAMA  7 Nov 2012  Vol 308 1747   Big trials: don’t you love ‘em? James Penston doesn’t, arguing in his book stats.con (2010) that we have been duped into adopting interventions […]

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