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Is this the Father of Evidence Based Medicine? David Sackett talks

Here is a superstar, well I guess he is sort of a pioneer/superstar, of evidenced based medicine, in an interview with a slightly cheesy fellow, just after Sackett won the […]

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If You’re reading this then they haven’t shut the power off yet

BiM will be offline for a few days as Brisbane continues to flood and the power is being shut off.  The room that is hosting our sever will soon be […]

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The Lone Wolf or the Support Group Enthusiast?

What type of person are you?? When tough times come around – whether it is stress at work, a painful injury, or forced participation in Secret Santa – what do […]

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The elusive x-factor

What is it about some clinicians? They just seem to get great results by doing almost nothing! Could that be true? What is that elusive x-factor? Well, fortunately for us, […]

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BiM in Review 2009

We recently reviewed BiM 2010 articles and figured it was a good resource to gather together all the posts written in single a year.  So, with that in mind here […]

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John Cleese Refresher Course on the Brain

Need a refresher on where Broca’s area is and what it does? Happy Holiday’s from the BiM Team httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIurj2WNj_0

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BiM in Review 2010

In reviewing 2010 for BiM, we wanted to gather together in one place the gems and nuggets that have been written in the last year. A big big THANK YOU […]

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Real World Attempts To Bring Science To Practice 101

This article reminds me of the last time I spent 2 years obstinately trying to prove a point! Why? Mainly because I just received, hot off the press, this very […]

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The painful legacy of torture

Torture has received a great deal of deserved media attention in recent years. In large part this is due to people who should know better somewhat shamelessly jumping through legal […]

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Low back pain – time we sang from the same song sheet

Is it possible that a lack of centralisation reflects a predominance of centralisation?  Well, the undisputed wrestling champion of physical therapy is wrestling with this very topic, having been motivated […]

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