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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 23 January 2012

January 23, 2012

JAMA  18 Jan 2012  Vol 307 265     Cangrelor is one of a number of reversible thienopyridine platelet inhibitors competing to replace clopidogrel. This could be an enormous market, but the […]

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Research highlights – 13 January 2012

January 13, 2012

“Research highlights” is a weekly round-up of research papers appearing in the print BMJ. We start off with this week’s research questions, before providing more detail on some individual research […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 3 January 2012

January 3, 2012

JAMA  28 Dec 2011  Vol 306 2684    When I first became a GP in England well over 30 years ago, the early diagnosis of myocardial infarction was a matter of […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 28 December 2011

December 28, 2011

JAMA  21 Dec 2011  Vol 306 2567   Amongst all the awful things that can befall human beings, poor sleep seems but a trivial inconvenience. Well, maybe: it merely doubles one’s […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 19 December 2011

December 19, 2011

JAMA  14 Dec 2011  Vol 306 2459   The topic of stillbirth got a thorough airing in The Lancet last April, when the British press seized on the fact that our […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 12 December 2011

December 12, 2011

JAMA  7 Dec 2011  Vol 306 2331   Over the period I have been writing these reviews, rheumatology has moved from being a rather sleepy discipline to being a hotbed of […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 5 December 2011

December 5, 2011

Arch Intern Med  28 Nov 2011  Vol 171 1879         Recitative (Dido): Thy hand, Belinda! Darkness shades me – On thy bosom let me rest; More I would, but Death invades […]

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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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Research highlights – 18 November 2011

November 18, 2011

“Research highlights” is a weekly round-up of research papers appearing in the print BMJ. We start off with this week’s research questions, before providing more detail on some individual research […]

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