Covid vaccine rollout was “extraordinary,” but payouts to people harmed should rise, says UK inquiry
Health and care staff played an instrumental role in the “extraordinary feat” of delivering covid vaccinations in the UK that ...
An outbreak of an undiagnosed illness in northern Burundi has led to five deaths and sickened 35 people, and investigations ...
Yemen is locked into a “cycle of death, disease, and deprivation,” with two in five health facilities in the country not ...
Political and ethical independence is fundamental to fair regulation of the medical profession, writes Alice Clack In July ...
The UK health secretary has promised to end “outdated and misogynistic practices” in healthcare that leave many women feeling ...
Health professionals must insist that healthcare and access to aid in conflict settings is protected by law, not granted by ...
Alzheimer’s drugs targeting amyloid β proteins “do not produce clinically meaningful positive effects” and slightly increase ...
Muscular strength in older women predicts survival. In a longitudinal study of 5000 women aged 63 to 99 years, higher grip ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines recommend a ...
A woman in her 30s presented with a five day history of a swollen, erythematous, and painful earlobe (fig 1, left). The ...
BMA will ballot England’s senior doctors Senior doctors in England will be balloted on industrial action over an “inadequate ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing a petition to revoke the approval of ocrelizumab for the treatment of ...
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