Link between menstrual changes after covid-19 vaccination is plausible and should be investigated

Reported changes short lived, but research into this possible adverse reaction remains critical to the success of the vaccination programme Some women say their periods change after getting a covid-19 vaccination. In The BMJ today, Dr Victoria Male, a reproductive specialist at Imperial College London, says a link between menstrual ...

2021-09-16T10:30:27+00:0016 September 2021|Press release, The BMJ|

New study suggests benefit-to-harm balance of statins for healthy adults “generally favourable”

Findings should reassure patients and should not deter their use, say researchers Statins are associated with a small increased risk of side effects in patients without a history of heart disease, but these effects are mild compared with the potential benefits of treatment in preventing major cardiovascular events, say researchers in The ...

2021-07-15T10:46:00+00:0015 July 2021|Press release, The BMJ|

New evidence links ultra-processed foods with a range of health risks

Policies that limit ultra-processed food intake are urgently needed, say researchers Two large European studies published by The BMJ today find positive associations between consumption of highly processed (“ultra-processed”) foods and risk of cardiovascular disease and death. The researchers say further work is needed to better understand these effects, and a direct (causal) ...

2019-05-30T08:22:05+00:0030 May 2019|Press release, The BMJ|
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