Almost a quarter of children needing community care services in England are waiting over a year for treatment, with 1 in 15 ...
Healthcare in low and middle income countries in Africa and elsewhere is being “hijacked” by commercial surrogacy companies, ...
Although the report fails to acknowledge the nuances of surrogacy, the call for more data is welcome, writes Jackie Leach ...
The World Health Organization has been forced to cut dozens of staff in Europe over the past few weeks, as the US withdrawal ...
High profile politicians have thrown their weight behind calls to screen at-risk men for prostate cancer, but are potential ...
The BMJ editorial on declining childhood vaccine uptake in England is both sobering and timely.1 The authors rightly ...
It’s time for the FDA to re-evaluate its decision to authorise Q-Collar, say James Smoliga and Mu Yang A wearable “brain ...
US surgeons get reimbursed more to operate on a penis than a vagina. This quirk in the US health system exemplifies the ...
Inclusive and accountable research and technology are essential for gender equity After decades of progress, the world is quietly sliding backwards on gender equity.1 Gains that once seemed secure are ...
A doctor who prescribed weight loss drugs to a man with whom she was in a close personal relationship has been suspended from the UK medical register for nine months. Josevania Martins dated “Mr B” ...
Emerging clinical evidence supporting an immunomodulatory effect The use of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors in clinical practice has increased as the multisystem benefits of this ...
Two major academic publishers have begun automatically rejecting most papers submitted using public health datasets, sparking a debate over how to combat “paper mills” that are likely using artificial ...
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