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Response/Comment By Professor Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya
BMJ 337 (dec29_1), a2946 (29 Dec 2008)
The full, open access version of this original article by Hollingshurst and colleagues is published online, along with our first ever BMJ research video and a podcast. Here are two abridged versions: a BMJ Pico—a new evidence abstract prepared by the authors—and a Short Cuts article written by the BMJ. Which version would you read and use? Which would you prefer if you were the author?
BMJ 337 (dec17_2), a2769 (17 Dec 2008)
In the pursuit of scientific truth, even widely held medical beliefs require examination or re-examination. We generated a list of common medical or health beliefs related to the holidays and winter season and searched Medline for scientific evidence to support or refute these beliefs
BMJ 337 (dec04_1), a2852 (04 Dec 2008)
he breaking of media embargoes comes pretty high on the list of editors’ pet hates.
The Great Beyond, (12 Nov 2008)
The publishers of the British Medical Journal have announced their first business foray into the murky world of complementary medicine: the publication of a quarterly journal dedicated to acupuncture.
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