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BMJ Medicine|September 26, 2025
The critical importance of design decisions in case studiesPenelope Hawe
BMJ Medicine|November 22, 2024
Impact of multiple long term conditions on hospital admission and mortality during winter: importance of linked, population scale healthcare dataJonathan Adam Batty, Lesley Smith, Marlous Hall
BMJ Medicine|November 24, 2025
Time to recognise the risks to patients after an eating disorder diagnosisEthan Nella, Jennifer Couturier
BMJ Medicine|April 15, 2024
Neonatal hypoglycaemiaJane E Harding, Jane M Alsweiler, Taygen E Edwards, et al.
BMJ Medicine|June 16, 2025
Overactive bladder drugs and the risk of dementiaCarolyn Michelle Tan, David Juurlink
BMJ Medicine|March 28, 2025
Associations between cardiometabolic comorbidities and mortality in adults with cancer: multinational cohort studyVeronica Davila-Batista, Vivian Viallon, Emma Fontvieille, et al.
BMJ Medicine|May 21, 2025
Statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular events in people with HIV: target trial and modelling studyHenock G Yebyo, Huldrych F Guenthard, Eva A Rehfuess, et al.
BMJ Medicine|June 16, 2025
Loneliness and all cause mortality in Australian women aged 45 years and older: causal inference analysis of longitudinal dataNeta HaGani, Philip Clare, Dafna Merom, et al.
BMJ Medicine|June 16, 2025
Correction: Design differences and variation in results between randomised trials and non-randomised emulations: meta-analysis of RCT-DUPLICATE data
BMJ Medicine|February 4, 2026
Outcome specific optimal systolic blood pressure targets in high risk patients, balancing cardiovascular benefits, renal risks, and cancer prevention: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trialsYuanyuan Zhang, Yanjun Zhang, Sisi Yang, et al.
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BMJ Medicine|September 26, 2025
The critical importance of design decisions in case studiesPenelope Hawe
BMJ Medicine|November 22, 2024
Impact of multiple long term conditions on hospital admission and mortality during winter: importance of linked, population scale healthcare dataJonathan Adam Batty, Lesley Smith, Marlous Hall
BMJ Medicine|November 24, 2025
Time to recognise the risks to patients after an eating disorder diagnosisEthan Nella, Jennifer Couturier
BMJ Medicine|April 15, 2024
Neonatal hypoglycaemiaJane E Harding, Jane M Alsweiler, Taygen E Edwards, et al.
BMJ Medicine|June 16, 2025
Overactive bladder drugs and the risk of dementiaCarolyn Michelle Tan, David Juurlink
BMJ Medicine|March 28, 2025
Associations between cardiometabolic comorbidities and mortality in adults with cancer: multinational cohort studyVeronica Davila-Batista, Vivian Viallon, Emma Fontvieille, et al.
BMJ Medicine|May 21, 2025
Statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular events in people with HIV: target trial and modelling studyHenock G Yebyo, Huldrych F Guenthard, Eva A Rehfuess, et al.
BMJ Medicine|June 16, 2025
Loneliness and all cause mortality in Australian women aged 45 years and older: causal inference analysis of longitudinal dataNeta HaGani, Philip Clare, Dafna Merom, et al.
BMJ Medicine|June 16, 2025
Correction: Design differences and variation in results between randomised trials and non-randomised emulations: meta-analysis of RCT-DUPLICATE data
BMJ Medicine|February 4, 2026
Outcome specific optimal systolic blood pressure targets in high risk patients, balancing cardiovascular benefits, renal risks, and cancer prevention: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trialsYuanyuan Zhang, Yanjun Zhang, Sisi Yang, et al.
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