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Attempts to ensure children have easy access to vaccinations through the NHS are too often thwarted by unnecessary barriers, child health experts have warned. Hard to book appointments, inconvenient ...
India’s organ transplantation programme is crippled by insufficient funding, a shortage of specialised doctors, and procedural delays, especially in its public hospitals, according to an official ...
Has the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF)—which pays GPs for recording processes and achieving clinical outcomes—led to improvements in patient care? This is the question that Ho and colleagues ...
A new healthy food standard will force supermarkets and food manufacturers to encourage people to make healthier food choices, the government has said. The move, which will be introduced as part of ...
Dear Editor, We fully agree with the concerns of Peter Doshi regarding reliability, efficacy and safety profile of ticagrelor. In our opinion, the superiority of the costly ticagrelor over clopidogrel ...
The recent shake-up of abortion laws in England and Wales marks an important moment for abortion rights, but full decriminalisation remains essential, say Jayne Kavanagh and Hayley Webb We welcomed ...
The origins of SARS-CoV-2 remain unsolved, concludes the full report from the World Health Organization’s Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO).1 Despite more than three ...
The prevalence of mental ill health in England is worsening, with higher numbers of people experiencing problems and less than half receiving any treatment, NHS survey data suggest. The proportion of ...
On this page you will find links to articles in the BMJ that explain how to read and interpret different kinds of research papers: Papers that go beyond numbers (qualitative research) Trisha ...
Influencer breached UK advertising rules by promoting supplement to people with ADHD, watchdog rules
A watchdog has declared a social media influencer in serious breach of UK advertising rules for “potentially harmful” promotions of a saffron based food supplement marketed to people with attention ...
Infrastructure and inclusion are key to the rollout of AI Crisis aversion for the NHS lies in the greater use of technology, according to the UK government. This includes greater use of AI, to shift ...
We should pay more attention to upstream prevention, which is vital for the nation’s health, write Trevor Sheldon and John Wright It is a consistent failing of governments to be seduced by the lure of ...
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