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Assessing older adults

In these videos we show how to assess older adults for the ability to function at home and for risk of falling.

Christmas videos

Each Christmas the BMJ commissions videos to bring a little cheer.

Medical innovations

Do it yourself spectacles, build your own toilets, social media, a biobank of health data? At last month's BMJ Innovation Expo conference in London, a panel of experts debated which one is most likely to make the biggest impact on healthcare by 2020.

Publishing in the BMJ

This collection of 3 videos explains the why, what, and how of publishing in the BMJ. Why should you publish with us, what we look for in a paper, and how you can make the most of your research.

Tales from the archive

Colin Blakemore presents the BMJ's new video series. Told in seven parts, these stories delve into the BMJ's archive, dating back to 1840, to unearth some of the leading thinkers of their time, and show the contribution they have made to modern medicine.

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Cannabis in cars

Audio chapters:

Cannabis in cars: 0:35

Wendal Potter on health lobbying: 8:46

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Healthcare and corruption in Uttar Pradesh

The Indian government has invested £1.2bn to kick start rural healthcare in its most populous northern state, Uttar Pradesh. Much of that money has now disappeared, and the programme is blighted by corruption and murder. Harriet Vickers hears the details. Also this week, the UK's Department for International Development has to make decisions on sometimes scant evidence. We find out how DFID is trying to improve research into aid programmes.

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How free healthcare became mired in corruption and murder in a key Indian state

Effectiveness of agricultural interventions that aim to improve nutritional status of children: systematic review

06/02/2012 45:09

New antiepileptics and the drop in MI deaths

Mabel Chew talks to epileptologists Martin Brodie from the Western Infirmary Glasgow and Patrick Kwan from the University of Melbourne, about the newer drug treatments for the condition. Also, Kate Smolina from Oxford University's Department of Public Health explains what constitutes the drop in deaths from acute myocardial infarction.

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Newer drugs for focal epilepsy in adults


Determinants of the decline in mortality from acute myocardial infarction in England between 2002 and 2010: linked national database study

27/01/2012 20:07

Surgical performance

13/01/2012 49:11

Missing data

06/01/2012 11:02

2011

22/12/2011 27:17

Death in Borsetshire

16/12/2011 39:35

Brain drain

13/12/2011 16:58

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