Actively monitoring cervical lesions linked to heightened long term risk of cervical cancer

Absolute risk of cervical cancer remains low, but results show importance of regular checks for women having active surveillance Actively monitoring abnormal cells (lesions) that line the cervix rather than removing them straight away is associated with an increased long term risk of cervical cancer, suggests a study published by The ...

2024-06-04T10:23:24+00:0030 November 2023|Press release, The BMJ|

Social media use linked to risky health behaviours in young people

Exposure to content such as alcohol advertising had strongest evidence of harm Social media use is associated with risky health behaviours in young people including increased alcohol, drug and tobacco use, anti-social behaviour, risky sexual behaviours and gambling, finds a review of the latest evidence published by The BMJ today. Exposure to ...

2024-06-04T10:25:41+00:0030 November 2023|Press release, The BMJ|

Air pollution from fossil fuel use accounts for over 5 million extra deaths a year

New estimates suggest that phasing out fossil fuels might have a greater impact on global deaths than previously thought  Air pollution from using fossil fuels in industry, power generation, and transportation accounts for 5.1 million extra deaths a year worldwide, finds a new modelling study published by The BMJ today. This ...

2024-06-04T10:25:26+00:0030 November 2023|Press release, The BMJ|

BMJ Group continues its pivotal partnership with NHS England for a further three years

November 2023 – BMJ, a global healthcare knowledge provider, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded two contracts as part of the National Core Content collection for the NHS in England.  National Core Content (NCC) is a suite of essential digital knowledge resources that support patient care, service ...

2024-06-04T10:25:18+00:0029 November 2023|Corporate announcement, Partnership|

Plastic pollution from cigarette butts likely costs US$26 billion/year

Relatively small compared with overall toll of tobacco, but costs cumulative and preventable Bans on single use plastics increasingly common, but tobacco sources overlooked The costs of environmental pollution caused by plastics in cigarette butts and packaging amount to an estimated US$26 billion every year or US$186 billion every 10 ...

2024-06-04T10:25:26+00:0029 November 2023|Press release, Tobacco Control|

Covid vaccination before infection strongly linked to reduced risk of developing long covid

Unvaccinated individuals almost four times as likely to be diagnosed than those vaccinated before first infection Receiving at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine before the first infection is strongly associated with a reduced risk of developing post-covid-19 condition, commonly known as long covid, finds a study published by The ...

2024-06-04T10:23:24+00:0023 November 2023|Press release, The BMJ|
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