The influence of renting compared to full ownership is twice as significant as the difference…
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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.
Investigation raises serious questions about the harm-benefit balance of Rexulti; the decision may reverse efforts…
Global cancer cases in those under 50 surged by 79% over the past 30 years,…
Researchers Suggest That the Findings Could Warrant Consideration in Clinical Practice A first-of-its-kind study published…
Individuals in the sales, retail, clothing, and construction sectors may also be at risk. Prolonged…
Additional research is required to elucidate the potential biological pathways, according to the authors of…
An increase was observed even in individuals who used it for a short term around…
Scientists Discovered That Certain Gut Conditions Might Serve As Early Indicators of Parkinson’s Disease Research…
Findings should inform rules on workplace protection from low-dose radiation, say researchers. Prolonged exposure to…
Researchers Suggest It Might Serve as a Broader Indicator of Medium-Term Survival Elevated troponin levels…
However, exercises like squats, push-ups, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), and cardio are also effective, suggesting…
Medical colleges and unions are calling on the government to initiate an independent investigation as…
A new study indicates a potential link between extended breastfeeding periods and modest improvements in…
Experts say it is improbable that there is a causal effect, according to findings based…
Fibromyalgia linked to heightened risk of death…From accidents, infections, and especially suicide, pooled data analysis…
Has the recently developed antibiotic met the legal standard for approval? Are the regulations of…
Findings show monthly vitamin D may prevent heart attacks in over 60s. Vitamin D supplements…
An evidence review reveals detrimental associations between the consumption of excessive amounts of sugar and…