BMJ : British medical journal
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To assess the feasibility of anonymous shortlisting of applications for medical school and its effect on those with non-European names. ⋯ There was no evidence of benefit to candidates with non-European names of attempting to blind assessment. Anonymising application forms cannot be recommended.
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Moderate consumption of alcoholic drinks seems to reduce the risks of developing cardiovascular disease, stroke, and cataracts, perhaps through antioxidant actions of their alcohol, flavonoid, or polyphenol contents. "Shaken, not stirred" routinely identifies the way the famous secret agent James Bond requires his martinis. ⋯ 007's profound state of health may be due, at least in part, to compliant bartenders.