No evidence that substituting NHS doctors with physician associates is necessarily safe No evidence that substituting NHS doctors with physician associates is necessarily safe2025-03-07T15:16:24+00:007 March 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Healthcare systems|
Cases of Parkinson’s disease set to reach 25 million worldwide by 2050 Cases of Parkinson’s disease set to reach 25 million worldwide by 20502025-03-05T16:48:52+00:006 March 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Physical health|
Global 130%+ rise in postmenopausal osteoarthritis and associated disability over past 3 decades Global 130%+ rise in postmenopausal osteoarthritis and associated disability over past 3 decades2025-03-05T10:00:47+00:005 March 2025|BMJ Global Health, Press release|Women's health|
Resistance exercise may be best type for tackling insomnia in older age Resistance exercise may be best type for tackling insomnia in older age2025-03-05T09:58:49+00:005 March 2025|Family Medicine and Community Health, Press release|Physical health|
Nearly 1 in 5 US college athletes reports abusive supervision by their coaches Nearly 1 in 5 US college athletes reports abusive supervision by their coaches2025-03-04T17:18:09+00:004 March 2025|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|physical, Physical health|
GLP-1 diabetes drugs not linked to heightened suicidality risk GLP-1 diabetes drugs not linked to heightened suicidality risk2025-02-27T17:47:25+00:0027 February 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Medical treatment|
UK Armed Forces servicewomen face unique set of hurdles for abortion access/care UK Armed Forces servicewomen face unique set of hurdles for abortion access/care2025-02-26T10:17:51+00:0026 February 2025|BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, Press release|Women's health|
Use of strong synthetic opioids during surgery linked to poor composite experience of pain Use of strong synthetic opioids during surgery linked to poor composite experience of pain2025-02-26T10:16:07+00:0026 February 2025|Press release, Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine|Medical treatment|
High dietary fish intake may slow disability progression in MS High dietary fish intake may slow disability progression in MS2025-02-26T10:11:32+00:0026 February 2025|Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, Press release|Physical health|
Common gynaecological disorders linked to raised heart and vascular disease risk Common gynaecological disorders linked to raised heart and vascular disease risk2025-02-25T17:44:41+00:0025 February 2025|Heart, Press release|Women's health|
Melatonin supplementation may help offset DNA damage linked to night shift work Melatonin supplementation may help offset DNA damage linked to night shift work2025-02-25T17:41:41+00:0025 February 2025|Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Press release|Medical treatment|
BRCA1 gene mutations may not be key to prostate cancer initiation, as previously thought BRCA1 gene mutations may not be key to prostate cancer initiation, as previously thought2025-02-25T17:36:11+00:0025 February 2025|BMJ Oncology, Press release|Oncology|
Racism in medicine – are things getting better? Racism in medicine – are things getting better?2025-02-20T10:38:12+00:0020 February 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Public health|
Experts strongly recommend against spine injections for chronic back pain Experts strongly recommend against spine injections for chronic back pain2025-02-20T15:19:18+00:0020 February 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Medical treatment|
New study adds to evidence of stroke and heart attack risk with some hormonal contraceptives New study adds to evidence of stroke and heart attack risk with some hormonal contraceptives2025-02-13T09:59:17+00:0013 February 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Women's health|
Position menstrual cups carefully to avoid possible kidney problems, doctors urge Position menstrual cups carefully to avoid possible kidney problems, doctors urge2025-02-11T09:51:15+00:0011 February 2025|BMJ Case Reports, Press release|Women's health|
Poor childhood social and cognitive skills combo linked to teens’ poor exam results Poor childhood social and cognitive skills combo linked to teens’ poor exam results2025-02-11T09:48:54+00:0011 February 2025|Archives of Disease in Childhood, Press release|Child and adolescent health|
Around 1 in 5 UK medical students considers dropping out, study suggests Around 1 in 5 UK medical students considers dropping out, study suggests2025-02-13T10:49:16+00:0011 February 2025|BMJ Open, Press release|Healthcare systems|
McDonald’s thwarts council efforts to stop new branches by claiming it promotes ‘healthier lifestyles’ McDonald’s thwarts council efforts to stop new branches by claiming it promotes ‘healthier lifestyles’2025-02-06T10:09:07+00:006 February 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Public health|
‘Good’ cholesterol may be linked to heightened glaucoma risk among over 55s ‘Good’ cholesterol may be linked to heightened glaucoma risk among over 55s2025-02-05T10:49:12+00:005 February 2025|British Journal of Ophthalmology, Press release|Public health|
Women health sector leaders good for a nation’s wealth, health, innovation, ethics Women health sector leaders good for a nation’s wealth, health, innovation, ethics2025-02-05T10:41:01+00:005 February 2025|BMJ Global Health, Press release|Public health|