Originally called the British Medical Journal, the title was officially ... lecturer on the diseases of children at the Hunterian School of Medicine, who also was its founder and Robert Streeten ...
This title is part of a longer publication history. The full run of this journal will be searched. TITLE HISTORY A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the ...
This title is part of a longer publication history. The full run of this journal will be searched. TITLE HISTORY A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the ...
THE British Pharmacological Society proposes to establish a new journal with the above title ... influence on the teaching and practice of medicine and has stimulated much new clinical investigation.
Last of two parts It’s self-evident (or at least should be) how profoundly exercise affects physical health. But one of the ...
Prolonged sitting increases risks of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and early death. A new study in the British Journal ...
Most encouraging is the finding that the proportion of randomised controlled trials published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine has increased from 3% to 7% in the two five year periods ...
For example, here’s a graph from a 2024 meta-analysis of 218 RCTs with a total of over 14,000 participants, in the British Journal of Medicine: (Photo: British Journal of Medicine) Dots that are ...
Commissioning special editions focusing on women, and calls for submissions by women and about women (eg, British Journal of Sports Medicine e-edition: Female athlete health). Considering quotas for ...
The British Journal of Cancer (BJC ... epigenomics and precision medicine, epidemiology, metabolism and state-of-the art diagnostic approaches. The BJC is published in association with Cancer ...