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    Quality of claims, references and the presentation of risk results in medical journal advertising: a comparative study in Australia, Malaysia and the United States by Othman, Noordin, Vitry, Agnes I., Roughead, Elizabeth E.

    Published 2010
    “…Claims, references and the presentation of risk results in medical journal advertising were compared between the three countries. …”
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    Marketing medicines: charting the rise of modern therapeutics through a systematic review of adverts in UK medical journals (1950–1980) by Green, A, Haddad, P, Aronson, J

    Published 2018
    “…We examined about 800 issues of the British Medical Journal (1950–1980) and about 150 issues of World Medicine (1965–1984).…”
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    The future of journals by Harlan M. Krumholz

    Published 2022-08-01
    Subjects: “…medical journals…”
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    Methodology of Scientific, Transparent and Applicable Rankings for Chinese Guidelines and Consensus Related Literature Published in the Medical Journals: ample Identification and Speciality Assignment by LIU Hui, YANG Nan, SHI Qianling, LUO Xufei, ZHANG Hairong, TIAN Jinhui, JIN Yinghui, CHEN Yaolong, Methodology and Technology Specialisation Committee of the STAR Working Group

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…With the development of the Scientific, Transparent and Applicable Rankings tool for clinical practice guidelines(STAR), the publication of evaluation and ranking for scientificity, transparency and applicability of Chinese guidelines and consensus published in the medical journals in 2021and 2022, as well as the publication of the STAR evaluation and ranking for some specialities, the STAR evaluation and ranking has received widespread attention in the medical community. …”
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    From QUOROM to PRISMA: a survey of high-impact medical journals' instructions to authors and a review of systematic reviews in anesthesia literature. by Kun-ming Tao, Xiao-qian Li, Qing-hui Zhou, David Moher, Chang-quan Ling, Wei-feng Yu

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Most of the leading medical journals used ambiguous language regarding what was expected of authors. …”
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    From submission to publication: a retrospective review of the tables and figures in a cohort of randomized controlled trials submitted to the British Medical Journal. by Schriger, D, Sinha, R, Schroter, S, Liu, P, Altman, D

    Published 2006
    “… STUDY OBJECTIVE: We characterize the quantity and quality of data tables and figures in reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) submitted to the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and published in peer-reviewed journals. …”
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    The level of the gender gap in academic publishing varies by country and region of affiliation: A cross-sectional study of articles published in general medical journals. by Paul Sebo, Joëlle Schwarz

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We aimed to document by country and region the proportion of female authors (PFA) in high-impact general medical journals.<h4>Methods</h4>We used PyMed, a Python library that provides access to PubMed, to retrieve all PubMed articles published between January 2012 and December 2021 in the fifty general internal medicine journals with the highest 2020 impact factor according to Journal Citation Reports. …”
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    Quality of reporting of trial abstracts needs to be improved: using the CONSORT for abstracts to assess the four leading Chinese medical journals of traditional Chinese medicine. by Wang, L, Li, Y, Li, J, Zhang, M, Xu, L, Yuan, W, Wang, G, Hopewell, S

    Published 2010
    “…Our study is to assess the reporting quality of abstracts of randomized controlled trials (RCT) published in four leading Chinese medical journals of TCM, and to identify any differences in reporting between the Chinese and English version of the same abstract publication. …”
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