BMJMedicine
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A new #openaccess journal from #TheBMJ for specialist research that promotes multidisciplinary collaboration to improve the health of patients
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Jane E Harding and colleagues review recent evidence on the management of neonatal hypoglycaemia, with a focus on transitional neonatal hypoglycaemia, areas of continuing uncertainty, and potential future developments. bit.ly/4aEoYgm
#neonatalhypoglycaemia
This study compared the OpenSAFELY coding of kidney replacement therapy in primary and secondary care data with UKRR data, to understand whether patients have been accurately identified in existing analyses of linked primary and secondary care data. bit.ly/3U6LjMJ
'To adjust or not to adjust: it is not the tests performed that count, but how they are reported and interpreted'
Read our recent opinion article by Anne-Laure Boulesteix and Sabine Hoffmann here: bit.ly/4cVMW8J
This study by Maryam Mooghali, MD, MSc and colleagues evaluates the NCCN's guideline recommendations for oncology drug treatments. It analyses accelerated approval status, postapproval confirmatory trials, and alignment with postapproval confirmatory trial results. bit.ly/4aKFXgL
This specialist review by Nicholas Timpson and colleagues aims to shift focus away from mechanisms of obesity and towards a useful interpretation of mechanisms associated with obesity in the context of promising developments in causal epidemiology.
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This review by Nicholas Timpson and colleagues looks at the molecular characterisation of obesity and articulates the concern that increasingly granular intermediate measurement does not result in clarification of causal pathways.
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Mark your calendars 🗓️ and submit your paper by 9th June 2024 to this BMJ Mental Health Topic Collection. 📨 #BMJMentalHealth #ResearchDeadline
Editorial by Anna Head Martin O'Flaherty Chris Kypridemos which reviews research on multimoridity by Thomas Beaney and colleagues, explaining why timeframes and frequency are important considerations when defining chronic conditions for #multimorbidity research
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This study by Laura Goodfellow and colleagues provides UK population level data for pregnancies with preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) between 16+0 and 22+6 weeks+days' gestation, to aid in counselling families with PPROM
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Recent study find that the transition to #daylightsaving time affects mortality patterns in the US, but there is no association with additional deaths overall. These results might inform the ongoing debate on the policy of shifting daylight saving time bit.ly/3VuWqRX
Study by Cameron Razieh Dr Yogini Chudasama Clare Gillies Prof Amitava Banerjee💙 Professor Manish Pareek and colleagues explores the risk of testing positive for the delta or omicron variant throughout the covid-19 pandemic in specific occupation and deprivation groups bit.ly/3vu0FCy
Shi Zhao and colleagues find the transition to daylight saving time affects mortality patterns in the US, but there's no association with additional deaths overall.
#daylightsavings
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🔬 Contribute to the advancement of the field of mental health. BMJ Mental Health is calling for your research in 'Chronopsychiatry: From Discovery Science to Clinical Innovation.' Submit your research by 9th June 2024. #BMJMentalHealth
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