China’s data revolution offers lessons for global health, find experts

International collaboration key to unlocking China's research potential, says new BMJ Collection A new BMJ Collection, Enhancing cohort studies in China and internationally, explores how large scale, well designed research from China can strengthen global understanding of population health, ageing, and chronic disease. China’s vast ...

BMJ Group unveils 2025 impact report, spotlighting global health influence and policy reach

September - October 2025—BMJ Group has published its 2025 impact report, underlining the healthcare knowledge provider’s growing influence on health systems, clinical practice, and global policy. As a signatory to the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), BMJ Group promotes a more rounded picture of research quality and ...

BMJ Group launches global call to close the women’s health gap and transform innovation

New BMJ Collection, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, exposes persistent inequities in women’s health and charts a path for change Women's health is not a niche issue. It is fundamental to global health and prosperity. Women outlive men, yet spend 25% more time in poor health, facing conditions ...

Raising awareness of a rare but serious risk linked to menstrual cup use

When Dr Clara Maarup Prip, a urologist and gynaecologist at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, encountered a rare case of kidney swelling (ureterohydronephrosis) caused by a menstrual cup, it was unlike anything she had seen before. The menstrual cup had been compressing the ureter where it enters the bladder, leading ...

2025-10-02T10:41:18+00:002 October 2025|BMJ Case Reports, Group news, Our impact|

Precision in practice

How digital learning is saving lives in sport BMJ Learning has been a trusted provider of healthcare education for over 20 years, helping health professionals worldwide enhance their skills and improve patient outcomes.  A 2018 study published in Heart, Performance of the BMJ Learning training modules for ...

2025-06-03T16:06:07+00:003 June 2025|Uncategorised|

Bridging knowledge gaps

The impact of BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Manager on healthcare In the UK, one in four adults has two or more medical conditions, and one in three adults in hospital has five or more conditions. In the US, 42% of people are dealing with two or more ...

2025-06-25T14:14:36+00:0012 September 2024|Our impact|
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