After years of uncertainty the NHS is on the brink of a data sharing agreement that will open up valuable data to researchers. Stephen Armstrong reports The BMJ understands that NHS England will allow ...
More than 5000 people missed out on routine screening because their GP registration was not completed correctly as a result of an error dating back to 2008, NHS England has said. The problem affected ...
Some people seeking abortions could face the death penalty under amended legislation Lawmakers in at least nine US states—Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South ...
AI use in healthcare must be critically appraised to ensure that its benefits outweigh its environmental burden, write Alexander Mafi and Samantha Holmes Artificial intelligence (AI) is being heralded ...
We are all responsible for rejecting racism and religious discrimination in the NHS and society, writes Hina Shahid The past year has felt like a nightmare of increasing intolerance and violence in ...
Active surveillance using routine health data can improve patient safety The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires manufacturers of medical devices, such as ventilators and defibrillators, to ...
A gambling company has lost its appeal to open an arcade in Sheffield city centre after the director of public health successfully argued that gambling harms are increased when premises are located in ...
To revive clinical research in the UK we need to streamline systems and dismantle bureaucracy, writes Masud Husain Clinical research in the UK is now at a critical point. What used to be a shining ...
Elections are under way for a new RCP president. But what does the college want in its new leader, Adele Waters asks, and, perhaps more importantly, what does it need? Since last year the Royal ...
As a fifth of adults in the UK have diabetes or pre-diabetes, the politics of physical activity policy must be tackled, argue Karen Milton and colleagues Recent data show that one in five adults in ...
A clinical trial of puberty blockers for managing children and adolescents with gender incongruence, announced in February,1 still awaits regulatory and ethical approval, amid warnings by clinicians ...
The inherently uncertain trajectories of terminal illnesses pose challenges for clinicians The private member’s bill on assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales is now in ...
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