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Children’s social care involvement common to nearly third of UK mums who died during perinatal period

They were at heightened risk of dying from psychiatric causes and being murdered Uncoordinated appointment schedules added to the many disadvantages they already faced Changes to maternity care practice and policy now urgently required, say researchers The involvement of children’s social care services was a common factor in nearly a ...

2025-07-11T09:12:28+01:0011 July 2025|BMJ Medicine, Press release|

Women 65+ still at heightened risk of cervical cancer caused by HPV

But screening usually discontinued for them if previous smear tests normal Global incidence rising in this age group; rethink of guideline recommendations needed Women aged 65 and above are still at heightened risk of cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), suggest the findings of a large observational study published ...

New mums advised to do two hours of moderate to vigorous exercise a week

Daily pelvic floor muscle training also strongly recommended Following this new guideline is likely to result in large improvements in maternal and infant health and well-being, say experts New mums should be strongly encouraged to begin clocking up at least two hours of moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity such ...

2025-03-26T10:01:56+00:0026 March 2025|British Journal of Sports Medicine, Press release|

Acting against racism for a healthier, more equal, world

A sustained reduction in a high-risk population In February 2020, The BMJ highlighted the racial discrimination and health inequalities experienced by both patients and doctors in a special 'Racism in medicine' campaigning issue. Its huge success contributed to the launch of the NHS - Race and Health ...

2026-06-04T13:55:05+01:004 March 2025|Our impact, The BMJ|

UK Armed Forces servicewomen face unique set of hurdles for abortion access/care

As well as stigma and judgmental attitudes from senior (usually male) colleagues More information and policy on abortion care needed for service personnel and clinicians UK Armed Forces servicewomen needing an abortion face a unique set of hurdles around access and care, as well as stigma and judgemental attitudes from ...

2025-02-26T10:17:51+00:0026 February 2025|BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, Press release|

New study adds to evidence of stroke and heart attack risk with some hormonal contraceptives

Absolute risk remains low but should be considered when prescribing these products, say researchers Certain hormonal contraceptives are associated with a higher stroke and heart attack risk, finds a large study from Denmark in The BMJ today that draws on prescription records to give more precise estimates for different products than previous ...

2025-02-13T09:59:17+00:0013 February 2025|Press release, The BMJ|
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