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Overall vaccine effectiveness of a first BCG vaccination at school are was between 3 and 43 per cent (Photograph: SPL)

Journals Watch: BCG vaccine and exercise

Not had time to read the journals? Let Dr Raj Thakkar bring you up to date with the latest research....

Inflamed gums may indicate a serious underlying disorder (Photograph: SPL)

The management of gingivitis

Periodontal disease is easily treated, but can have systemic consequences, says Dr Keith Barnard....

CPAP is considered the gold standard treatment for OSAHS (Photograph: SPL)

Clinical Review: Adult obstructive sleep apnoea

Contributed by Mr Rohit Kumar, specialist registrar in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, Univers...

Standardised tests are recommended for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (green) (Photograph: SPL)

Journals Watch - Pulmonary embolism and COPD

Not had time to read the journals? Let Dr Suzanne Hunter bring you up to date on the latest research...

Urticaria presents as weals with erythema (Photograph: SPL)

Urticaria

The first, most important investigation is to take a detailed history, says Dr Harry Brown....

Babies and children of teenage mothers tend to have higher health risks (Photograph: SPL)

Managing teenage pregnancies

GPs are the link between the services involved in caring for pregnant teenagers. By Dr Gillian Jenki...

MRI showing demyelination spreading outwards from the ventricles (Photograph: Dr O Lily)

Clinical Review: Multiple sclerosis

Contributed by Dr Oliver Lily, consultant neurologist, Leeds General Infirmary...

The six-to-eight week check could be the first time a heart murmur is heard (Photograph: SPL)

The six-to-eight week baby check

Examinations should be performed by a trained and competent healthcare professional. By Dr Louise Ne...

PPIs were shown to be independently associated with early stent thrombosis (Photograph: SPL)

Journals Watch: Coronary stents and NSAIDs

Not had time to read the journals? Let Dr Sally Hope bring you up to date with the latest research....

A systematic review found no association between statins and intracerebral haemorrhage (above) (Photograph: SPL)

Journals Watch - Statins, obesity and MI

Not had time to read the journals? Dr Louise Newson brings you up to date on the latest research....

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