Including 94,400 More Deaths Than Expected in the UK Alone Almost 1 million extra deaths…
Browsing: BMJ
BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal) is a globally respected publisher of medical research, education, and clinical practice resources. With a legacy dating back to 1840, BMJ is known for its commitment to evidence-based medicine, transparency, and improving healthcare outcomes. Its flagship journal, The BMJ, along with a range of specialty journals, publishes high-quality research, reviews, and commentary on clinical practice, public health, policy, and global medicine. This page features the latest research and insights from BMJ, highlighting developments that impact patients, practitioners, and health systems worldwide.
Suicidal thoughts/behaviors among under 18s up by 287%, and by 210% among 18-34 year olds.…
Machine learning model combines timing and weather data. A branch of artificial intelligence (AI), called…
Surpassed only by advanced age and organ transplant as a risk factor, large study shows…
Experts are divided on whether PTSD is overdiagnosed or underrecognized. Some clinicians are concerned that…
Experts are divided on outdoor mask mandates. Some advocate for masking in crowded outdoor spaces…
But Protective Effects Seen Only Among Women Taking multivitamins, omega-3, probiotics, or vitamin D supplements…
Adds to mounting concerns about potential heart harms of energy drinks, say report authors. Heavy…
Increasing breathlessness and claustrophobia reported at higher exercise intensities. A cloth face covering reduces exercise…
Findings highlight the fragilities of the manufacturing process, but companies aren’t willing to release information.…
Digital COVID-19 “Symptom Checkers” May Delay Treatment for Serious Illness Digital COVID-19 ‘symptom checkers’ may…
Strong evidence that prompt anti-clotting therapy may prevent deaths in hospital patients. Patients given preventive…
Waning immunity may heighten risk, but milder reinfection may follow severe infection. It may be…
Colchicine worth adding to standard treatment for moderate to severe infection, says researchers. Colchicine, a…
Findings May Have Implications for Tackling Opioid Misuse Access to legal cannabis stores is associated…
Transmitter density means greater population exposure to high levels of radio frequency electromagnetic fields. We…
Findings may relate to underuse, overuse, or even misuse, say researchers. There’s a 7-fold unexplained…
Imbalances in Type and Volume of Bacteria May Also Be Implicated in “Long COVID” The…