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BMJ

Journal Volume: 351
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2015
Articles in SafetyLit: 24

"Gunslinger's gait": a new cause of unilaterally reduced arm swing

Adolescents with adversity related injury are more at risk of death than those with accidental injuries, finds study (editorial)

Army suicide attempts are most likely among enlisted soldiers on first tour of duty and female soldiers, US study finds

Banning heading in soccer would have limited effect on concussions, study finds

Bloodcurdling movies and measures of coagulation: Fear Factor crossover trial

Brief intervention in emergency department does not reduce partner violence in women, US study shows

California doctor convicted of murder over deaths of three patients by overdose

Civilian deaths from weapons used in the Syrian conflict

Doctors' group urges Congress to lift ban on gun violence research

Effectiveness of two year balance training programme on prevention of fall induced injuries in at risk women aged 75-85 living in community: Ossébo randomised controlled trial

Footballers should not feign or exaggerate injuries

Global deaths from road incidents plateau

Guidelines on safe alcohol drinking are probably about right

Maharashtra government launches mental health programme to reduce suicide in farmers

Murder trials begin in US against two high opioid prescribers

Predicting decline and survival in severe acute brain injury: the fourth trajectory

Prediction in severe acute brain injury: early discussions with family of people with severe brain injury

Study links SSRIs to violent crime in young adults

Suicide risk assessment and intervention in people with mental illness

The risk of fall and fracture with the initiation of a prostate-selective α antagonist: a population based cohort study

Transparency rules lead to large fall in positive trial results, analysis finds

US pediatricians call for tougher rule enforcement to reduce football injuries

World Rugby must review rules on tackling, says public health expert

Young goths may be more vulnerable to depression and self harm, study finds