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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 28 November 2011

November 28, 2011

JAMA  23/30 Nov 2011  Vol 306 2221   “There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man,” intones Rod Serling in accents strange, “…we call it The Twilight […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 21 November 2011

November 21, 2011

JAMA  16 Nov 2011  Vol 306 2099    Steve Nissen became something of a hero of mine when he showed how bad data from pharma-funded studies had been used to mask […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 14 November 2011

November 14, 2011

JAMA  9 Nov 2011  Vol 306 1983   Replumbing the brain through a hole in the skull is an idea that sounds straight out of the heroic days of kill-or-cure surgery. […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 7 November 2011

November 7, 2011

JAMA  2 Nov 2011  Vol 306 1874   The older you get, the more likely you are to have a haematological malignancy, and the less likely you are to be able […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 4 July 2011

July 4, 2011

NEJM  30 June 2011  Vol 364 2483    The world of African emergency medicine is one which many noble British GPs have visited, but I alas am not of their number. […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 18 April 2011

April 18, 2011

JAMA  13 Apr 2011  Vol 305 1441   The old JAMAs were comfortable: they looked good and I looked forward to getting into them – there was a nice feeling, like […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 8 November 2010

November 8, 2010

JAMA 3 Nov 2010 Vol 304 There is no suggestion in any of the numerous works of PG Wodehouse that Jeeves might have suffered from Alzheimer’s disease, and we may […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 6 September 2010

September 6, 2010

JAMA 1 Sep 2010  Vol 304 967    A couple of weeks ago, the BMJ published a rather strange piece about the terrible psychological effects of chemical castration in men with […]

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Ann Robinson’s journal review — 5 June 2019

June 5, 2019

Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]

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Martin McKee: Too big to fail? The Carillion affair exposes wider failings of governance

January 17, 2018

Carillion, an outsourcing company that had become a major provider of support services in the NHS and other sectors of the economy has joined a select group of once great […]

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