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|

New study updates evidence on rare blood-clotting condition after covid-19 vaccination

Findings show small increased risk after adenovirus vaccines Should be considered when planning further immunisation campaigns and future vaccine development A study published by The BMJ today sheds further light on the risk of developing a very rare blood-clotting condition known as thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) after vaccination against ...

2022-10-27T09:11:20+00:0027 October 2022|Press release, The BMJ|

Vitamin D supplement ‘overdosing’ is possible and harmful, warn doctors

‘Hypervitaminosis D’ on the rise and linked to wide range of potentially serious health issues ‘Overdosing’ on vitamin D supplements is both possible and harmful, warn doctors in the journal BMJ Case Reports after they treated a man who needed hospital admission for his excessive vitamin D intake. ‘Hypervitaminosis D’, ...

2025-06-26T10:54:05+00:006 July 2022|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|

Widening gap in death rates between Democrat and Republican in the US

Democratic areas saw greater improvements over the past two decades  Findings build on previous evidence that more liberal policies, laws, and regulations may be associated with better health outcomes Americans living in counties that voted Democratic during presidential elections from 2000 to 2016 experienced larger decreases in death rates than ...

2022-06-08T10:29:37+00:008 June 2022|Press release, The BMJ|
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