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Disability and Rehabilitation
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July 7, 2007
Claims of a 'new' stuttering treatment using time-out from speaking are exaggerated: a brief review of the literature and commentary on Hewat et al. (2006)
Jack E James
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
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July 13, 2020
Disclosing conflict of interest does not mitigate healthcare bias and harm: It is time to sever industry ties
Jack E James
European Journal of Epidemiology
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April 15, 2014
Personalised medicine, disease prevention, and the inverse care law: more harm than benefit?
Jack E James
Evidence-Based Nursing
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March 20, 2015
Review: higher caffeine intake during pregnancy increases risk of low birth weight
Jack E James
Addiction (Abingdon, England)
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October 3, 2002
Third-party threats to research integrity in public-private partnerships
Jack E James
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)
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May 9, 2018
Are coffee's alleged health protective effects real or artifact? The enduring disjunction between relevant experimental and observational evidence
Jack E James
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
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July 5, 2017
Reviving Cochrane's contribution to evidence-based medicine: bridging the gap between evidence of efficacy and evidence of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness
Jack E James
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)
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July 9, 2018
Can public financing of the private sector defeat antimicrobial resistance?
Jack E James
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 2026
Maternal Caffeine Consumption and Pregnancy Outcomes
Jack E James
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
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November 21, 2019
Generational lifespan convergence and the longevity revolution: Are people truly living longer?
Jack E James
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Disability and Rehabilitation
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July 7, 2007
Claims of a 'new' stuttering treatment using time-out from speaking are exaggerated: a brief review of the literature and commentary on Hewat et al. (2006)
Jack E James
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
July 13, 2020
Disclosing conflict of interest does not mitigate healthcare bias and harm: It is time to sever industry ties
Jack E James
European Journal of Epidemiology
|
April 15, 2014
Personalised medicine, disease prevention, and the inverse care law: more harm than benefit?
Jack E James
Evidence-Based Nursing
|
March 20, 2015
Review: higher caffeine intake during pregnancy increases risk of low birth weight
Jack E James
Addiction (Abingdon, England)
|
October 3, 2002
Third-party threats to research integrity in public-private partnerships
Jack E James
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)
|
May 9, 2018
Are coffee's alleged health protective effects real or artifact? The enduring disjunction between relevant experimental and observational evidence
Jack E James
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
July 5, 2017
Reviving Cochrane's contribution to evidence-based medicine: bridging the gap between evidence of efficacy and evidence of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness
Jack E James
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)
|
July 9, 2018
Can public financing of the private sector defeat antimicrobial resistance?
Jack E James
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 2026
Maternal Caffeine Consumption and Pregnancy Outcomes
Jack E James
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
November 21, 2019
Generational lifespan convergence and the longevity revolution: Are people truly living longer?
Jack E James
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