- Open toe sandals syndrome which looks at seasonal variation in foot infections in the summer in southern England.
- Gotta catch’em all! Pokémon GO and physical activity among young adults: difference in differences study - which demonstrated that people playing Pokemon GO did show an increase in the number of steps they took in the first few weeks, but that the effect petered out.
- Is caviar a risk factor for being a millionaire? - which is really a study on what is actually meant by "risk factor".
- Sniffing out significant “Pee values”: genome wide association study of asparagus anosmia - not everyone has this smell, apparently...
- Dispelling the nice or naughty myth: retrospective observational study of Santa Claus - which has as its objective "To determine which factors influence whether Santa Claus will visit children in hospital on Christmas Day". Sadly, it seems that socioeconomic factors play a greater role in the appearance of Santa than does the children's behaviour.
An information and research blog for health professionals, compiled by Port Macquarie Base Hospital Library staff.
MNCLHD
Thursday, December 22, 2016
BMJ Christmas issue
It's always fun at this time of year to have a look at the more lighthearted issue BMJ puts out each Christmas. This year's offerings include:
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