The British Medical Journal (BMJ) has been in existence since 1840. In 2008, BMJ became a fully on-line journal. Its mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform and stimulate ...
That is not what Enstrom and I encountered when we published our BMJ paper. Critics were outraged ... By comparison, the ...
The paper published by the respected British Medical Journal earlier this month was eye-opening, to say the least. It ...
Rachel C. Vreeman and Aaron E. Carroll, both pediatricians, looked into the origins of this misconception in a humorous 2008 ...
The BMJ paper was the first such study to delve into the relative effects of different types of exercise on easing depression, and to compare a range of physical activities with pharmacological ...
One BMJ paper found that Medicare patients treated by general internists who graduated from a medical school outside the U.S. had lower mortality rates than those treated by U.S. medical school ...
In a recent BMJ paper analyzing the body of evidence, the authors found UPFs were associated with 32 bad outcomes, including ...
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BMJ is a partially open-access peer-reviewed medical journal. Originally called the British Medical Journal, the title was officially shortened to BMJ in 1988. The journal is published by the BMJ ...
That is not what Enstrom and I encountered when we published our BMJ paper. Critics were outraged by the article and demanded its retraction. But they were never able to satisfactorily explain why ...
That is not what Enstrom and I encountered when we published our BMJ paper. Critics were outraged ... By comparison, the intake of the average pack-a-day cigarette smoker is 7,300 cigarettes ...