Frequent visits to green space linked to lower use of certain prescription meds

Lower use of drugs for depression, anxiety, insomnia, high blood pressure, and asthma in city dwellers Findings independent of income and educational attainment Frequent visits to urban green spaces, such as parks and community gardens in Finland, rather than the amount, or views of them from home, may be linked ...

Covid-19 infection at any time during pregnancy boosts mother’s risk of death

And is associated with serious illness in mothers and newborns Findings reinforce need for targeted interventions, including vaccination, say researchers COVID-19 infection at any time during pregnancy boosts the mother’s risk of death and is associated with serious illness in both mothers and their newborns, finds a pooled data analysis ...

2024-06-04T10:23:16+00:0017 January 2023|BMJ Global Health, Press release|

Deep meditation may alter gut microbes for better health

Gut microbes found in Buddhist monks linked to lower risks of anxiety, depression, heart disease in other studies Regular deep meditation, practised for several years, may help to regulate the gut microbiome and potentially lower the risks of physical and mental ill health, finds a small comparative study published in ...

2024-06-04T10:24:15+00:0017 January 2023|General Psychiatry, Press release|

Most long covid effects resolve within a year after mild infection

Mild disease does not lead to substantial long term illness in most infected individuals, say researchers Most symptoms or conditions that develop after mild covid-19 infection linger for several months but return to normal within a year, finds a large study from Israel published by The BMJ today. In particular, ...

2024-06-04T10:23:43+00:0016 January 2023|Press release, The BMJ|

Fluid on the lungs: relatively little known hazard linked to open water swimming

Older age, swimming long distances, cold water, female sex among risk factors Often occurs in those who are otherwise fit and healthy, doctors warn Fluid on the lungs, or pulmonary oedema as it’s formally known, is a relatively little known hazard associated with open water swimming, warn doctors in the ...

2024-06-04T10:24:16+00:0011 January 2023|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|

Frequent use of antibiotics may heighten inflammatory bowel disease risk in over 40s

Risk cumulative, and greatest 1-2 years after use and for antibiotics targeting gut infections Frequent use of antibiotics may heighten the risk of inflammatory bowel disease—Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis—among the over 40s, suggests research published online in the journal Gut. The risk seems to be cumulative and greatest 1-2 ...

2024-06-04T10:24:39+00:0011 January 2023|Gut, Press release|

First research impact tool focused on health and social care launches

BMJ and Overton launch first research impact tool focused on health and social care BMJ and Overton collaborate to advance the real-world impact of health and medical research January 2023, London, UK – Today, leading healthcare knowledge provider BMJ, announces the launch of a new research impact tool, BMJ Impact ...

2025-06-25T14:08:21+00:009 January 2023|Corporate announcement, Launch|
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