Specific long term condition combinations have major role in NHS ‘winter pressures’ Specific long term condition combinations have major role in NHS ‘winter pressures’2024-11-13T10:38:18+00:0013 November 2024|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Healthcare, Healthcare systems|
Policy change may be helping to drive rise in treatment-resistant vaginal thrush Policy change may be helping to drive rise in treatment-resistant vaginal thrush2024-10-09T09:07:50+00:009 October 2024|Press release, Sexually Transmitted Infections|Women's health|
Little evidence to back widespread prescribing of mood-altering drugs to children for mental health issues Little evidence to back widespread prescribing of mood-altering drugs to children for mental health issues2024-07-30T10:06:12+00:0030 July 2024|Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, Press release|Child and adolescent health|
Regular fish oil supplement use might boost first time heart disease and stroke risk Regular fish oil supplement use might boost first time heart disease and stroke risk2024-06-04T10:27:17+00:0022 May 2024|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Five-fold rise in UK rates of transgender identity since 2000, medical records suggest Five-fold rise in UK rates of transgender identity since 2000, medical records suggest2024-06-04T10:23:24+00:0029 November 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Public health|
Three-fold rise in babies born at 22 weeks given respiratory life support in England and Wales after guidelines change Three-fold rise in babies born at 22 weeks given respiratory life support in England and Wales after guidelines change2024-06-04T10:23:04+00:0010 November 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Women's 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|
Higher levels of lean muscle might protect against Alzheimer’s disease Higher levels of lean muscle might protect against Alzheimer’s disease2024-06-04T10:23:34+00:004 July 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Public health|
Ethnic, religious, social differences in case rates between covid-19 waves Ethnic, religious, social differences in case rates between covid-19 waves2024-06-04T10:23:38+00:004 April 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Public health|
Poor sleep may bolster genetic susceptibility to asthma risk Poor sleep may bolster genetic susceptibility to asthma risk2024-06-04T10:23:38+00:004 April 2023|BMJ Open Respiratory Research, Press release|Public health|
Less ‘risky’ sex of early pandemic still evident year after first lockdown Less ‘risky’ sex of early pandemic still evident year after first lockdown2024-06-04T10:23:41+00:0029 March 2023|Press release, Sexually Transmitted Infections|Public health|
Little evidence that IVF conception heightens future pregnancy risks Little evidence that IVF conception heightens future pregnancy risks2024-06-04T10:25:48+00:0021 March 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Child and adolescent health|
High blood caffeine level might curb body fat and type 2 diabetes risk High blood caffeine level might curb body fat and type 2 diabetes risk2024-06-04T10:24:11+00:0015 March 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Covid-19 jab may lessen severity and duration of ‘long covid’ Covid-19 jab may lessen severity and duration of ‘long covid’2024-06-04T10:23:42+00:001 March 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Public health|
Fewer known risk factors, but heightened risk of cardiovascular disease in people with coeliac disease Fewer known risk factors, but heightened risk of cardiovascular disease in people with coeliac disease2024-06-04T10:24:12+00:0031 January 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Common eye infection antibiotic may clear up treatment-resistant STI Common eye infection antibiotic may clear up treatment-resistant STI2024-06-04T10:24:39+00:0031 January 2023|Press release, Sexually Transmitted Infections|Medical treatment|
Nearly 1 in 2 swingers uses recreational drugs to intensify sex, survey suggests Nearly 1 in 2 swingers uses recreational drugs to intensify sex, survey suggests2019-08-13T09:32:55+00:0013 August 2019|Press release, Sexually Transmitted Infections|Public health|