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People with learning disabilities seem to progress faster to severe type 2 diabetes

And are at heightened risk of death despite having better overall blood glucose control People with learning disabilities progress faster to severe type 2 diabetes and are at greater risk of dying from their condition than people without these disabilities, suggests research published in the open access journal BMJ Open Diabetes ...

2025-09-03T09:59:59+00:003 September 2025|BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care, Press release|

Risk of a second cancer after early breast cancer is low

Findings are reassuring for patients and should be shared widely For women diagnosed with early breast cancer, the long-term risk of developing a second primary cancer is low (around 2-3% greater than women in the general population), finds a study published by The BMJ today. The researchers say this information can help ...

2025-08-28T08:47:44+00:0028 August 2025|Press release, The BMJ|

Most US neurologists prescribing MS drugs have received pharma industry cash

Higher volume prescribers more likely to receive payments; and recipients more likely to prescribe that company’s drugs, especially if payments were larger, sustained, and recent Nearly 80% of US neurologists prescribing drugs for multiple sclerosis (MS) received at least one pharma industry payment, with higher volume prescribers more likely to ...

2025-08-26T10:41:57+00:0026 August 2025|BMJ Open, Press release|

Menopause misinformation is harming care, warn experts

Commercial hormone testing is unnecessary and does not improve care Symptoms should be prioritised ahead of testing Many direct to consumer menopause services are unnecessary and do not improve care, warn experts in The BMJ today. They argue that the sharp rise in commercial services for women seeking relief for menopausal symptoms ...

2025-08-26T10:27:43+00:0026 August 2025|Press release, The BMJ|

Companies may be misleading parents with “outrageous claims” about banking baby teeth

Experts alarmed by “outrageous” treatment claims for autism and diabetes Several claims to be reviewed by Advertising Standards Agency Parents are spending thousands of pounds to bank stem cells from their children’s milk teeth – but the recipient companies’ claims about their future medical value are unproven and potentially misleading, ...

2025-08-26T10:24:27+00:0026 August 2025|Press release, The BMJ|
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