Tightly tied waist cord of saree underskirt may pose cancer risk, warn doctors Tightly tied waist cord of saree underskirt may pose cancer risk, warn doctors2024-11-06T12:19:53+00:006 November 2024|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Public health|
Scurvy may be re-emerging amid cost of living crisis and rise of weight loss surgery Scurvy may be re-emerging amid cost of living crisis and rise of weight loss surgery2024-10-23T09:17:25+00:0023 October 2024|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Physical health|
Breakdancers may risk ‘headspin hole’ caused by repetitive headspins, doctors warn Breakdancers may risk ‘headspin hole’ caused by repetitive headspins, doctors warn2024-10-11T08:34:28+00:0011 October 2024|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Physical health|
4+ hour emergency care wait linked to heightened risks of death and longer hospital stay for hip fracture patients 4+ hour emergency care wait linked to heightened risks of death and longer hospital stay for hip fracture patients2024-10-09T09:06:11+00:009 October 2024|Emergency Medicine Journal, Press release|Healthcare systems|
Abdominal fat linked to widespread chronic pain, especially in women Abdominal fat linked to widespread chronic pain, especially in women2024-09-11T10:01:43+00:0011 September 2024|Press release, Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine|Physical health|
Lettuce may be just as good as dock leaf for easing nettle sting symptoms Lettuce may be just as good as dock leaf for easing nettle sting symptoms2024-07-30T10:12:04+00:0030 July 2024|Emergency Medicine Journal, Press release|Medical treatment|
Fentanyl inhalation may cause potentially irreversible brain damage, warn doctors Fentanyl inhalation may cause potentially irreversible brain damage, warn doctors2024-06-04T10:23:48+00:0030 April 2024|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Physical health|
Opportunistic emergency department stop smoking prompt helps smokers quit Opportunistic emergency department stop smoking prompt helps smokers quit2024-06-04T10:24:25+00:0027 March 2024|Emergency Medicine Journal, Press release|Medical treatment|
Potentially harmful ‘trip-killers’ to cut short ‘bad’ drug trips, emerging concern, warn doctors Potentially harmful ‘trip-killers’ to cut short ‘bad’ drug trips, emerging concern, warn doctors2024-06-04T10:24:27+00:0020 December 2023|Emergency Medicine Journal, Press release|Medical treatment|
Virtual/augmented reality playkit eases kids’ and parents’ anxieties ahead of MRI scan Virtual/augmented reality playkit eases kids’ and parents’ anxieties ahead of MRI scan2024-06-04T10:25:42+00:0010 November 2023|BMJ Innovations, Press release|Child and adolescent health|
Genes may be responsible for third of complex regional pain syndrome cases Genes may be responsible for third of complex regional pain syndrome cases2024-06-04T10:24:02+00:0011 October 2023|Journal of Medical Genetics, Press release|Physical health|
Fluid on the lungs: relatively little known hazard linked to open water swimming Fluid on the lungs: relatively little known hazard linked to open water swimming2024-06-04T10:24:16+00:0011 January 2023|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Physical health|
Vitamin D supplement ‘overdosing’ is possible and harmful, warn doctors Vitamin D supplement ‘overdosing’ is possible and harmful, warn doctors2022-07-06T11:01:48+00:006 July 2022|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Public health|
Daily use of cannabidiol (‘CBD’) oil may be linked to lung cancer regression Daily use of cannabidiol (‘CBD’) oil may be linked to lung cancer regression2021-10-15T09:07:59+00:0015 October 2021|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Medical treatment|
Heavy energy drink consumption linked to heart failure in a young man Heavy energy drink consumption linked to heart failure in a young man2021-04-16T09:03:15+00:0016 April 2021|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Physical health|
First reported UK case of sudden permanent hearing loss linked to covid-19 First reported UK case of sudden permanent hearing loss linked to covid-192020-10-15T08:26:10+00:0015 October 2020|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Physical health|
Patients overestimate the success of CPR Patients overestimate the success of CPR2020-07-14T09:04:35+00:0014 July 2020|Emergency Medicine Journal, Press release|Medical treatment|