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'Assessing the methodological quality and risk of bias of systematic reviews' by Carole Lunny and colleagues. Read the full article here: bit.ly/4bYXVge

'Assessing the methodological quality and risk of bias of systematic reviews' by <a href="/carole_lunny/">Carole Lunny</a> and colleagues.

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Why submit to BMJ Medicine? Over the next fortnight we will be giving reasons why you should submit your manuscripts to BMJ Medicine. Come and be part of our vision for improving health and wellbeing for people and the planet. #BMJMedicine

Why submit to BMJ Medicine?

Over the next fortnight we will be giving reasons why you should submit your manuscripts to BMJ Medicine. Come and be part of our vision for improving health and wellbeing for people and the planet. #BMJMedicine
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6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine Our editorial team works hard to ensure high quality, transparent and fast publication for our authors. #BMJMedicine

6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine

Our editorial team works hard to ensure high quality, transparent and fast publication for our authors.

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6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine Through our open access model and social media platforms we can help you find a global audience for your paper #BMJMedicine

6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine

Through our open access model and social media platforms we can help you find a global audience for your paper

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6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine Our high editorial standards and author service will allow you to optimise your work #BMJMedicine

6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine

Our high editorial standards and author service will allow you to optimise your work

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A study by Zhe Xu and colleagues quantifies the potential gains in cardiovascular disease-free years when implementing prevention strategies based on age and sex specific risk thresholds instead of a fixed risk threshold for allocation of statin treatment. bit.ly/3SQhf8j

A study by Zhe Xu and colleagues quantifies the potential gains in cardiovascular disease-free years when implementing prevention strategies based on age and sex specific risk thresholds instead of a fixed risk threshold for allocation of statin treatment. bit.ly/3SQhf8j
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Our recent visual abstract from a research article by John Allotey and colleagues on the development and validation of a prognostic model to predict birth weight. Read the full article here: bit.ly/4du1s7h

Our recent visual abstract from a research article by <a href="/JoAllotey/">John Allotey</a> and colleagues on the development and validation of a prognostic model to predict birth weight.

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6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine Our team will help enhance your work's visibility through linked content such as opinion articles, visual abstracts and infographics #BMJMedicine

6 reasons to publish in BMJ Medicine

Our team will help enhance your work's visibility through linked content such as opinion articles, visual abstracts and infographics

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Sofie Kruckow and Janne Tolstrup assess inequalities in all cause and cause specific mortality in young people in their research article on all cause and cause specific mortality in 15-24-year-olds in Denmark 2010-2022. Read the full article here: bit.ly/46VF4RG

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In this article 'Multimorbidity and adverse outcomes following emergency department attendance' Michael Blayney and colleagues describe the effect of multimorbidity on adverse patient centred outcomes in people attending emergency department. bit.ly/3WU3qGV

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In this article Johanne Juul Petersen and colleagues assess the benefits and harms of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease. bit.ly/4fOLYwl #bmjmedicine #parkinsonsresearch

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The visual abstract from one of our recent research articles 'Multimorbidity and adverse outcomes following emergency department attendance: population based cohort study' by Michael Blayney and colleagues. read the full article here: bit.ly/3WU3qGV

The visual abstract from one of our recent research articles 'Multimorbidity and adverse outcomes following emergency department attendance: population based cohort study' by Michael Blayney and colleagues.

read the full article here: bit.ly/3WU3qGV
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Progressive pulmonary fibrosis: a need for real world data to solve real world clinical problems by Huajian Liu and colleagues. Read the full editorial here: bit.ly/4fRu8c0

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Over the next fortnight we will be bringing you our editor's picks. These selected article have been carefully chosen by our editor to highlight the wide range of papers BMJ Medicine is proud to publish. #bmjmeditorspick #bmjmedicine

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The first article to kick off our editor's pick is 'conducting umbrella reviews' by Lazaros Belbasis and colleagues. Read the full article here: bit.ly/3Y7ua6z #bmjmeditorspick

The first article to kick off our editor's pick is 'conducting umbrella reviews' by Lazaros Belbasis and colleagues.

Read the full article here: bit.ly/3Y7ua6z

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Today's editor's pick is a research article by Lucy Smith and colleagues on the effect of national guidance on survival of babies born at 22 weeks'. Read the full article here: bit.ly/46QvT5g #bmjmeditorspick

Today's editor's pick is a research article by <a href="/LucyK_Smith/">Lucy Smith</a> and colleagues on the effect of national guidance on survival of babies born at 22 weeks'.

Read the full article here: bit.ly/46QvT5g

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Our third editor's pick is a systematic review by Oyuka Byambasuren and colleagues on the effects of covid-19 vaccination on long covid. Read the full article here: bit.ly/3TUBNMd #bmjmeditorspick #covidresearch #longcovid

Our third editor's pick is a systematic review by <a href="/OyukaMDPhD/">Oyuka Byambasuren</a> and colleagues on the effects of covid-19 vaccination on long covid.

Read the full article here: bit.ly/3TUBNMd

#bmjmeditorspick #covidresearch #longcovid