Long working hours may alter brain structure, preliminary findings suggest Long working hours may alter brain structure, preliminary findings suggest2025-05-14T09:13:50+00:0014 May 2025|Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Press release|Work life|
Failure to focus on covid suppression led to avoidable UK deaths, says expert Failure to focus on covid suppression led to avoidable UK deaths, says expert2025-05-12T09:58:17+00:0012 May 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Healthcare systems|
BMJ Future Health and Learner+ partner to transform continuing professional development for health professionals BMJ Future Health and Learner+ partner to transform continuing professional development for health professionals2025-05-09T10:05:19+00:009 May 2025|Corporate announcement, Partnership|
Women non-smokers still around 50% more likely than men to develop COPD Women non-smokers still around 50% more likely than men to develop COPD2025-05-09T08:58:31+00:009 May 2025|BMJ Open Respiratory Research, Press release|Women's health|
Blood test for many cancers could potentially thwart progression to late stage in up to half of cases Blood test for many cancers could potentially thwart progression to late stage in up to half of cases2025-05-09T08:42:45+00:009 May 2025|BMJ Open, Press release|Oncology|
GP-led talking therapy eases PTSD symptoms after critical illness GP-led talking therapy eases PTSD symptoms after critical illness2025-05-08T08:00:17+00:008 May 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Mental health|
No-touch vein harvesting has meaningful benefits for heart bypass patients No-touch vein harvesting has meaningful benefits for heart bypass patients2025-05-01T09:27:56+00:001 May 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Medical treatment|
Gabapentinoids unlikely to be directly linked to self-harm risk Gabapentinoids unlikely to be directly linked to self-harm risk2025-05-01T09:20:28+00:001 May 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Medical treatment|
Too few ward nurses linked to longer hospital stay, readmission, and risk of death Too few ward nurses linked to longer hospital stay, readmission, and risk of death2025-05-01T09:29:11+00:0030 April 2025|BMJ Quality & Safety, Press release|Healthcare systems|
Exercise can counter detrimental effects of cancer treatment Exercise can counter detrimental effects of cancer treatment2025-05-01T09:34:20+00:0030 April 2025|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
China’s malaria-free status offers crucial lessons for other areas China’s malaria-free status offers crucial lessons for other areas2025-04-23T07:34:15+00:0022 April 2025|Collections, Corporate announcement, Partnership, Press release, The BMJ|Healthcare systems|
Start of US hunting season linked to increased firearm incidents, including violent crimes and suicide Start of US hunting season linked to increased firearm incidents, including violent crimes and suicide2025-04-17T10:28:42+00:0017 April 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Public health|
Symptoms of Ice cold feet + heaviness in legs strongly linked to varicose veins Symptoms of Ice cold feet + heaviness in legs strongly linked to varicose veins2025-04-16T10:56:39+00:0016 April 2025|Open Heart, Press release|Physical health|
Single mid-afternoon preventer inhaler dose may be best timing for asthma control Single mid-afternoon preventer inhaler dose may be best timing for asthma control2025-04-16T10:48:12+00:0016 April 2025|Press release, Thorax|Medical treatment|
Brisk walking pace + time spent at this speed may lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities Brisk walking pace + time spent at this speed may lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities2025-04-16T10:32:10+00:0016 April 2025|Heart, Press release|Physical health|
Academic medicine is in urgent need of a revolution, say experts Academic medicine is in urgent need of a revolution, say experts2025-04-11T08:59:09+00:0010 April 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Healthcare systems|
Prescribing parkrun is a retrograde step, argues doctor Prescribing parkrun is a retrograde step, argues doctor2025-04-09T15:40:27+00:009 April 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Sport & Exercise|
Bans on outdoor junk food ads derailed by industry lobbying Bans on outdoor junk food ads derailed by industry lobbying2025-04-09T15:37:58+00:009 April 2025|Press release, The BMJ|Public health|
High prevalence of tooth and gum issues in teenage professional footballers in England High prevalence of tooth and gum issues in teenage professional footballers in England2025-04-09T15:35:21+00:009 April 2025|BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine, Press release|Physical health|
Hearing loss linked to heightened heart failure risk Hearing loss linked to heightened heart failure risk2025-04-09T15:32:41+00:009 April 2025|Heart, Press release|Physical health|
Relaxation techniques may help lower high blood pressure—at least in the short term Relaxation techniques may help lower high blood pressure—at least in the short term2025-04-09T15:42:13+00:009 April 2025|BMJ Medicine, Press release|Mental health|