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Kristýna Faksová and colleagues assess the human papillomavirus nonavalent (HPV9) vaccination and risk of immune mediated diseases, myocarditis, pericarditis, and thromboembolic outcomes in Denmark bit.ly/3YEDIbF
In this study @Sallyyac1 and colleagues examine the characteristics of comparative non-randomised studies that assess the effectiveness or safety, or both, of drug treatments. Read the full research article here: bit.ly/4hsgGfu @AnnaPellat @thitran3 @IsabelleBoutron
This study by Kristýna Faksová & colleagues assess the associations between vaccination with the HPV9 vaccine and immune mediated diseases, myocarditis, pericarditis, arterial thromboembolism, and venous thromboembolism in adolescents in Denmark. @SSI_dk bit.ly/3YEDIbF
It's #OpenAccessWeek and we're highlighting the main reasons to publish #OpenAccess 👇 #OAWeek 🗺️ broader reach, greater impact ⚡ accelerated research & discovery ✅ compliance with open access mandates bit.ly/3Uazk1B
🎉 For #OAWeek we’re putting a spotlight on stories where #OpenAccess research has driven positive change. When knowledge is freely shared, it has the power to change policies, improve guidelines & enhance healthcare outcomes. These papers did just that: bit.ly/4dQRufM
As we celebrate #OpenAccessWeek, we want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on #OpenAccess & how it has impacted your research journey. Our impact story today is in respiratory medicine, with thoughts from the team who authored this #OpenAccess article bit.ly/4hiN3NM
Seeking an ambitious and dynamic Editor in Chief for our new journal, BMJ Immunology, launching in 2025. Learn more and apply here before 15 December: bit.ly/3YbMPiF #researchers #clinicians
It's #OAWeek! We're excited to share an impact story in general medicine, featuring an #OpenAccess paper that's made a tangible difference in policy and clinical guidelines. Discover more bit.ly/4dvvnwe
📚💡 Did you know #OpenAccess publications increase visibility & citations for research? This #OpenAccessWeek, let’s explore how accessible research benefits everyone. #OpenAccess #OAWeek bit.ly/3Uazk1B
Interested in the real-world impact of #OpenAccess? Today we share a success story showing just that, as we hear from the team behind this article, garnering more than 260 academic citations & over 100 citations in Policy Docs & Clinical Guidelines #OAWeek bit.ly/3JTBRHQ
✨ Happy #OpenAccessWeek! Join us this week as we showcase the benefits of #OpenAccess and share our impact stories highlighting the real-world relevance of research published with us. Stay tuned! #OA #OAWeek bit.ly/3BN5kSY
This systematic review by Xinyu Zou and colleagues finds that among people who have chronic kidney disease either with type 2 diabetes or not, SGLT-2 inhibitors improved cardiovascular and kidney outcomes. Read the full article here: bit.ly/4gTVA9s
Read our latest research article by Xinyu Zou and colleagues on Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors in patients with chronic kidney disease with or without type 2 diabetes bit.ly/4gTVA9s #bmjmedicine
Efficacy of first dose of covid-19 vaccine versus no vaccination on symptoms of patients with long covid by @thitran3 and colleagues evaluate the effect of covid-19 vaccination on the severity of symptoms in patients with long covid. bit.ly/3G7PIc1 #bmjmmostread
Read our recent research article on the association between maternal mRNA covid-19 vaccination in early pregnancy and major congenital anomalies here: bit.ly/3XVDuMP @canuckIDpharm @Stats_research @AstridGuttmann @sharifa_nasreen @Mina__T @DrJeffKwong
This research article by @OyukaMDPhD and colleagues on the effects of covid-19 vaccination on long covid is another of our most read articles Read the article here: bit.ly/3TUBNMd #bmjmmostread
The final most read article we are highlighting this week is 'Association between menstrual cycle length and covid-19 vaccination', a retrospective cohort study by Alison Edelman and colleagues. #bmjmmostread bit.ly/3ynTI4t
This #bmjmmostread article by @iris_ssh and colleagues develops international consensus on the definition and measurement of multimorbidity in research. Read the article here: bit.ly/3S6uz6r
Sarah Jorgensen and colleagues examine the association between maternal mRNA #covid19 vaccination during the first trimester of pregnancy and the prevalence of major congenital anomalies in offspring Read the full paper here: bit.ly/3XVDuMP @canuckIDpharm
The second article in our most read series is 'Appraisal of the causal effect of plasma caffeine on adiposity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease' by @LarssonSC and colleagues. bit.ly/3Zw17sQ #bmjmedicine #bmjmmostread
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