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Evidence-Based Medicine systematically searches a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research. Content is critically appraised then the most clinically relevant articles are summarised into an expert commentary focusing on the papers clinical applicability. Evidence-Based Medicine podcasts publish with each new issue and contain interviews with the leading experts, discussing topical papers in an easily digestible format. http://ebm.bmj.com/
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2017-08-01 |
Early allergen introduction in standard risk babies does not increase the risk of food allergy Food allergy is a chronic public health problem affecting as many as 8โ10% of children with no present cure or treatment. Associate Editor of Evidence-Based Medicine Joshua Fenton brings the subject to this podcast with Matthew Greenhawt (Section of Al... |
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2017-08-01 |
Early allergen introduction in standard risk babies does not increase the risk of food allergy Food allergy is a chronic public health problem affecting as many as 8โ10% of children with no present cure or treatment. Associate Editor of Evidence-Based Medicine Joshua Fenton brings the subject to this podcast with Matthew Greenhawt (Section of Al... |
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2016-12-20 | In this second Evidence-Based Medicine podcast, Associate Editor Terrence Shaneyfelt interviews Salim Virani, from the Health Services Research and Development, Houston, USA. Professor Virani is the leading author of the systematic review with meta ana... |
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2016-12-20 | In this second Evidence-Based Medicine podcast, Associate Editor Terrence Shaneyfelt interviews Salim Virani, from the Health Services Research and Development, Houston, USA. Professor Virani is the leading author of the systematic review with meta ana... |
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2016-09-20 |
Changes in alcohol intake: effects on risk of coronary heart disease or breast cancer in older women Does alcohol consumption really help prevent coronary heart disease in older women? What are the adverse effects of its intake on the risk of developing breast cancer? In this podcast, Professor Tim Stockwell, director of the Centre for Addictions Res... |
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2016-09-20 |
Changes in alcohol intake: effects on risk of coronary heart disease or breast cancer in older women Does alcohol consumption really help prevent coronary heart disease in older women? What are the adverse effects of its intake on the risk of developing breast cancer? In this podcast, Professor Tim Stockwell, director of the Centre for Addictions Res... |
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