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Widely prescribed opioid painkiller tramadol not that effective for easing chronic pain

While it likely increases the risk of serious side effects, including heart disease Potential harms probably outweigh benefits, and use should be minimised, say researchers The strong opioid painkiller, tramadol, is not that effective at easing chronic pain for which it’s widely prescribed, finds a pooled data analysis of the ...

2025-10-08T11:34:44+00:008 October 2025|BMJ Evidence Based Medicine, Press release|

Calorie labelling linked to 2% average reduction in energy content of menu items

Changes primarily due to swapping in slightly lower calorie items, rather than reformulation Likely to have “moderate to limited” impact on population health, conclude researchers Calorie labelling, which became law in April 2022 in England, is associated with only a small (2%) average reduction in the energy content of food ...

2025-10-08T12:47:48+00:008 October 2025|BMJ Public Health, Press release|

Countries with highest reported levels of hearing loss have lowest use of hearing aids

Men more likely than women to report difficulties, although gender divide narrows with age Countries with the highest reported levels of hearing loss also have the lowest reported use of hearing aids, finds international research published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health. And men are generally more likely than ...

2025-10-03T09:04:40+00:003 October 2025|BMJ Global Health, Press release|

Commercial sunbeds should be banned in the UK, say experts

Despite regulation, sunbeds remain popular with young people and are adding to the national skin cancer burden Commercial sunbeds should be banned in the UK, argue experts in The BMJ today. Using sunbeds causes melanoma and other skin cancers, particularly among young people, yet existing sunbed legislation is ineffective and there is ...

2025-10-02T08:55:27+00:002 October 2025|Press release, The BMJ|

International healthcare workers report on war related injuries among civilians in Gaza

Findings suggest patterns of harm that exceed those reported in previous modern-day conflicts and provide critical insights to tailor humanitarian response A British led study published by The BMJ today provides detailed data on the pattern and severity of traumatic injuries and medical conditions seen by international healthcare workers deployed to Gaza ...

2025-09-26T09:13:48+00:0026 September 2025|Press release, The BMJ|
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