... of doctors and scientists fly to meetings all over the world, but with climate change accelerating, can this type of travel be justified, two doctors debate the issue in the British Medical Journal.
... ', according to new UCL research published today in the British Medical Journal. Medical students from ethnic minority backgrounds make up approximately 30 per cent of the UK ...
... online today, Nov. 19, in the British Medical Journal, or BMJ. The BMJ paper outlines ... School (DMS). "Good medical journalism can expose links between doctors and rewards from pharmaceutical companies ...
... published in the Christmas 2008 issue of the British Medical Journal, Aaron Carroll, M.D., M ... Research, they found all six myths to be false or unsupported by medical research.
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... clean on inventing 'cello scrotum,' which appeared in the British Medical Journal 34 years ago.
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... appeared online last week in the British Medical Journal.
"Our findings show that if you do ... large EMR databases containing compiled medical information could potentially give researchers the ability ...
LONDON, March 27 (UPI) -- The prestigious British medical journal The Lancet is speaking out against Pope Benedict XVI's opposition to the use of condoms.
... of neuroscience research, according to a recent review published in the British medical journal, The Lancet. Authors John P. Capitanio, professor of psychology at UC Davis and associate ...
... to our understanding of the brain and will continue to be an important, if small, part of neuroscience research, according to a recent review published in the British medical journal, The Lancet...
... with regular dental care. The findings, published in the British Medical Journal today [30 May, BST], could reflect a decline of oral health, changes in access to dental treatment or ...
One in five 11 -13 year olds appear to have low antibodies against meningitis C after being immunised as young children, suggests an Oxford University study published in the British Medical Journal.
Doctors in the British Medical Journal debate the issue of selling kidneys. A regulated system of compensation for living donors may be the solution to the growing shortage of kidneys for ...
... donor compensation program for unrelated live donors, in order to bring the "inhumane" practice of transplant tourism from the UK to an end, claims a doctor writing in the British Medical Journal.
... organs outside the abdomen, University of Utah researchers report in the online British Medical Journal. The study, which the researchers caution must be verified with further investigation, may ...
Overcrowded hospitals are more likely to have outbreaks of infections than hospitals that aren't filled to capacity, researchers reported in a British medical journal published Tuesday.