Air ambulances may be tipping the balance between life and death—saving more trauma patients than…
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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.
Proton pump inhibitors are among the most commonly prescribed medications worldwide, but concerns about a…
Weight loss drugs have shown impressive short-term results, but new research suggests their benefits may…
Researchers say the results could have meaningful implications for public health, especially because these additives…
Even light drinking, around one standard drink a day, can significantly raise the risk of…
Researchers say the drug likely increases the risk of serious side effects, including heart disease,…
A study has found that people with major psychiatric conditions may age more slowly at…
The findings support the recommendation to minimize added sugars in the diets of pregnant women…
Experts recommend engaging in regular aerobic exercise to enhance function and alleviate pain. A new…
Journalists and others should stop referencing or using the study’s findings in any future reporting.…
Even light drinking offers no protective benefits, and the risk increases with the amount consumed.…
French Fries and Diabetes Risk Eating French fries just three times a week was linked…
Men and individuals who are overweight may be particularly susceptible to the adverse effects of…
A major analysis of clinical trials has revealed that gentle exercises like Tai Chi, yoga,…
Treat it like tobacco: avoid criminalizing it, discourage its use, and protect bystanders, says editorial.…
An investigation has uncovered evidence of significant misreporting, raising new concerns about the approval and…
It may also provide other health benefits, although longer studies are needed to confirm these…
Overwork can lead to neuroadaptive changes that impair cognitive and emotional health. Working long hours…