New study supports psilocybin’s potential as an antidepressant
The BMJ Press Notice: 4 May 2024 Expression of concern placed on research paper: Efficacy of psilocybin for treating symptoms of depression It has come ...
The BMJ Press Notice: 4 May 2024 Expression of concern placed on research paper: Efficacy of psilocybin for treating symptoms of depression It has come ...
Toxic leukoencephalopathy seen with heroin inhalation, but this is first reported fentanyl case Inhaling the synthetic opioid fentanyl may cause potentially irreversible brain damage (toxic ...
Potentially harmful to brain and organ development, suggest researchers Findings underscore need for implementation of regulations and targeted prevention Frequent teen vaping might boost the ...
Unhealthy lifestyle linked to 78% heightened risk of death, regardless of ‘good/bad’ genes A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more ...
Company acknowledges “misjudgment” following a BMJ investigation, but medics call for a global ban on industry-funded medical education Medical education provider Medscape has bowed to ...
Children living at 2000+ m above sea level 40% more at risk than those living 1000m below Children in rural areas seem to be the ...
Industry tied programmes provide information to schoolchildren as young as 9 Initiatives normalise drinking and downplay the long term health risks of alcohol, argue experts ...
BMJ corporate announcement 25 April 2024 The agreement is set to enhance how the real-world impact of OHE’s health economic research is assessed. April, 2024– ...
Most countries recommend at least one treatment that definitely doesn’t work Greatest divergence from gold standard recommendations in under-resourced countries National clinical guidelines for the ...
Findings highlight need for more female-specific research in armed forces, say study authors Active military service may heighten a woman’s risk of having a low ...