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BMJ

Proper noun

Meaning

BMJ

Initialism of British Medical Journal.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

“A meta-analysis of studies involving more than 12,000 participants also published in BMJ found that calcium supplementation increases the risk of heart attack by 31%, stroke by 20% and death from all causes by 9%. Source: Internet

According to the study, published in the BMJ Open journal, clever children are more likely to smoke weed in their late teenage years — ages 18-20 — because they are more curious and have a stronger desire to be accepted by older peers. Source: Internet

Sport In April 2014, the BMJ reported that four elite women athletes with 5-ARD were subjected to sterilization and "partial clitoridectomies" in order to compete in sport. Source: Internet

Diets low in carbohydrates and high in proteins may increase the risk of heart disease, according to a new study published in the journal BMJ. Source: Internet

Journalist Ed Silverman wrote in the BMJ in 2013 that the open payment declaration system in America was: “Expected to usher in a new era of transparency regarding the financial relationships between doctors and the makers of drugs and devices.” Source: Internet

Centaur faced steep competition on the night from the amongst others, UBM, BMJ Publishing, EMAP/Metropolis and Immediate Media. Source: Internet

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