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Yogi Hale Hendlin, Eleni Linos, L. Morrison, Mackenzie R. Wehner, Mary-Margaret Chren, Lola Adekunle, Meghan C. Halley, Victor A Eng, Rebecca Chen
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British Medical Journal. BMJ Publishing Group
ObjectiveTo assess whether an association exists between financial links to the indoor tanning industry and conclusions of indoor tanning literature.DesignSystematic review.Data sourcesPubMed, Embase, and Web of Science, up to 15 February 2019.Study
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Jos W. R. Twisk, Vincent A. van Vugt, Otto R. Maarsingh, Henriëtte E. van der Horst, Lucy Yardley, Johannes C. van der Wouden, Rosie Essery
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van Vugt, V A, van der Wouden, J C, Essery, R, Yardley, L, Twisk, J W R, van der Horst, H E & Maarsingh, O R 2019, ' Internet based vestibular rehabilitation with and without physiotherapy support for adults aged 50 and older with a chronic vestibular syndrome in general practice : three armed randomised controlled trial ', British Medical Journal, vol. 367, pp. l5922 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l5922
van Vugt, V A, van der Wouden, J C, Essery, R, Yardley, L, Twisk, J W R, van der Horst, H E & Maarsingh, O R 2019, ' Internet based vestibular rehabilitation with and without physiotherapy support for adults aged 50 and older with a chronic vestibular syndrome in general practice : three armed randomised controlled trial ', BMJ, vol. 367, l5922 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l5922
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British Medical Journal, 367
van Vugt, V A, van der Wouden, J C, Essery, R, Yardley, L, Twisk, J W R, van der Horst, H E & Maarsingh, O R 2019, ' Internet based vestibular rehabilitation with and without physiotherapy support for adults aged 50 and older with a chronic vestibular syndrome in general practice : three armed randomised controlled trial ', BMJ, vol. 367, l5922 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l5922
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British Medical Journal, 367
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of stand alone and blended internet based vestibular rehabilitation (VR) in the management of chronic vestibular syndromes in general practice.DesignPragmatic, three armed, parallel group,
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Séverine Sabia, Aline Dugravot, Archana Singh-Manoux, Klaus P. Ebmeier, Julien Dumurgier, Mika Kivimäki, Aurore Fayosse, Alexis Schnitzler, Jean-Philippe Empana
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British Medical Journal. 366(8210)
ObjectivesTo examine the association between the Life Simple 7 cardiovascular health score at age 50 and incidence of dementia.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingCivil service departments in London (Whitehall II study; study inception 1985-88).Par
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Dal-Ré, Rafael, Avendaño-Solà, Cristina, Bloechl-Daum, Brigitte, De Boer, Anthonius, Eriksson, Stefan, Fuhr, Uwe, Holm, Søren, James, Stefan K., Mentz, Robert J., Perucca, Emilio, Rosendaal, Frits R., Treweek, Shaun, Afd Pharmacoepi & Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology
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British Medical Journal, 364. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Dal-Ré, R, Avendaño-Solà, C, Bloechl-Daum, B, de Boer, A, Eriksson, S, Fuhr, U, Holm, S, James, S K, Mentz, R J, Perucca, E, Rosendaal, F R & Treweek, S 2019, ' Low risk pragmatic trials do not always require participants' informed consent ', BMJ (Clinical Research Edition), vol. 364, pp. l1092 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l1092
British Medical Journal, 364
Dal-Ré, R, Avendaño-Solà, C, Bloechl-Daum, B, de Boer, A, Eriksson, S, Fuhr, U, Holm, S, James, S K, Mentz, R J, Perucca, E, Rosendaal, F R & Treweek, S 2019, ' Low risk pragmatic trials do not always require participants' informed consent ', BMJ (Clinical Research Edition), vol. 364, pp. l1092 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l1092
British Medical Journal, 364
Clinical trial regulations should remove unnecessary obstacles for the conduct of pragmatic trials assessing the comparative effectiveness of medicines posing no or minimal risk to participants, say Rafael Dal-Re and colleagues
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Jonathan Cook, Catherine Hewitt, Graeme MacLennan, Doug G Altman, William Sones, Jesse A. Berlin, Lisa V. Hampson, Joanne C. Rothwell, Stephen J Walters, Luke Vale, Richard Emsley, Deborah Ashby, David Armstrong, Edward C. F. Wilson, Craig R Ramsay, Martin Bland, Andrew Cook, Dean Fergusson, Louise Brown, Steven A. Julious, Nigel Stallard
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Trials, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018)
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Background This article on choosing the target difference for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) and undertaking and reporting the sample size calculation has been dual published in the BMJ and BMC Trials journals. A key step in the design of a RCT
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Vinkers, Christiaan H, Tijdink, Joeri K, Otte, Willem M, Sub General Pharmacology, Pharmacology
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Vinkers, CH, Tijdink, JK & Otte, WM 2015, ' Use of positive and negative words in scientific PubMed abstracts between 1974 and 2014 : retrospective analysis ', BMJ (Online), vol. 351, h6467, pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h6467
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BMJ (International edition), 351
BMJ (Online), 351:h6467, 1-6. BMJ Publishing Group
Vinkers, C H, Tijdink, J K & Otte, W M 2015, ' Use of positive and negative words in scientific PubMed abstracts between 1974 and 2014 : retrospective analysis ', BMJ (Online), vol. 351, h6467, pp. h6467 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h6467
BMJ (Online), 351:h6467. BMJ Publishing Group
The BMJ
BMJ (International edition), 351
BMJ (Online), 351:h6467, 1-6. BMJ Publishing Group
Vinkers, C H, Tijdink, J K & Otte, W M 2015, ' Use of positive and negative words in scientific PubMed abstracts between 1974 and 2014 : retrospective analysis ', BMJ (Online), vol. 351, h6467, pp. h6467 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h6467
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether language used in science abstracts can skew towards the use of strikingly positive and negative words over time.DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of all scientific abstracts in PubMed between 1974 and 2014.METHODS: The
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BMJ-British medical journal, 360:j5364. BMJ Publishing Group
BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 360:5364. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 360:5364. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
A 77 year old man with a history of hypertension, angina pectoris, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and prostate hyperplasia presented to the dermatology department with a 6 month history of thick, oozing, foul smelling skin lesions in the groi
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The BMJ
Objectives: To develop and validate updated QRISK3 prediction algorithms to estimate the 10 year risk of cardiovascular disease in women and men accounting for potential new risk factors. Design: Prospective open cohort study. Setting: General practi
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Rachel Couban, David Yoh von Allmen, Jan L. Hoving, Wout de Boer, Jason W. Busse, Sarah Kedzia, Jerry Spanjer, Jürgen Barth, Katrin Fischer, Regina Kunz
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The BMJ
Objectives To explore agreement among healthcare professionals assessing eligibility for work disability benefits. Design Systematic review and narrative synthesis of reproducibility studies. Data sources Medline, Embase, and PsycINFO searched up to
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Bmj. British Medical Journal (Compact Ed.), 346, f3263
Bmj. British Medical Journal (Compact Ed.), 346, pp. f3263
de Jonge, J, Mesman, J A J M, Manniën, J, Zwart, J J, van Dillen, J & van Roosmalen, J 2013, ' Severe adverse maternal outcomes among low risk women with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: nationwide cohort study ', British Medical Journal, vol. 2013, no. 346, f3263, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f3263
British Medical Journal, 2013(346):f3263, 1-10
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British Medical Journal, 2013(346):f3263, 1-10. BMJ Publishing Group
Bmj. British Medical Journal (Compact Ed.), 346, pp. f3263
de Jonge, J, Mesman, J A J M, Manniën, J, Zwart, J J, van Dillen, J & van Roosmalen, J 2013, ' Severe adverse maternal outcomes among low risk women with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: nationwide cohort study ', British Medical Journal, vol. 2013, no. 346, f3263, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f3263
British Medical Journal, 2013(346):f3263, 1-10
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British Medical Journal, 2013(346):f3263, 1-10. BMJ Publishing Group
Contains fulltext : 117640.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that low risk women at the onset of labour with planned home birth have a higher rate of severe acute maternal morbidity than women with planned