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Complementary and alternative medicines: adverse events.
Complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs) and therapies are often regarded as "natural" and, therefore, harmless. However, for the the vast majority of CAMs no formal testing or adverse event reporting mechanisms are in place. A study published in Archives of Disease in Childhood studied adverse effects associated with CAMs.
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How should medical students dress?
The dress code in the UK's NHS has seen significant changes recently with the banning of the traditional white coat, long shirt sleeves and wrist-watches. The "bare below the elbow" policy was due to be implemented in all acute trusts by January 2008. So how should medical students dress? The Student BMJ has two articles likely to spark lively debate about the dress code for medical students. The first considers the various ways that medical students around the world dress. The second is a debate about how much influence medical schools should have on students' dress code.
 
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