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The new study, which is expected to be published in the British journal The Lancet in the next few weeks, is among the largest studies to date looking at a cox-2 inhibitors' safety profile.
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In this week's issue of the British medical journal The Lancet, 263 doctors from seven countries signed a letter calling for the feeding to stop.
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In April, for example, according to a report in the British medical journal The Lancet, a French man who had traveled to Dubai fell ill with the disease in France, although it wasn't diagnosed immediately.
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Last month a team of British researchers from Cambridge published startling statistics in the respected British medical journal The Lancet revealing that suicides in both the U.S. and Europe increased dramatically in the years between 2007 and 2009, when economies were crumbling, jobs disappearing, and wallets being squeezed.
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And a 2005 report in a medical journal, British medical journal called The Lancet, sort of shored that up.
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Hence the value of a methodical study that gives a glimpse of conditions in North Korea and was published recently in the Lancet, a British medical journal.
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Mr. SAVAGE: Well, about a year ago, the Lancet - the British medical journal - had a study of several doctors, saying that men who have been executed in the United States may well have suffered excruciating pain that was to some degree masked by the anesthesia - that they didn't get enough anesthesias to actually give them a painless death.
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In a scathing series of articles and editorial in the British Medical Journal, researcher Andrew Wakefield, who wrote an influential Lancet article in 1998 suggesting vaccines cause autism, has been exposed as a fraud.
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The study, by discredited British doctor Andrew Wakefield, was originally published in 1998 by the journal The Lancet, and was retracted last year.
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The Lancet retracted the Wakefield article in 2004 and Wakefield lost his medical license (Wakefield is now suing the British Medical Journal and one of its authors for defamation).
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