Emerging clinical evidence supporting an immunomodulatory effect The use of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors in clinical practice has increased as the multisystem benefits of this ...
Two major academic publishers have begun automatically rejecting most papers submitted using public health datasets, sparking a debate over how to combat “paper mills” that are likely using artificial ...
Doctors could try to motivate middle aged and older adults to quit smoking by telling them that stopping at any age can have meaningful benefits for cognition, say researchers. A longitudinal study ...
Religious and public health communities can take practical, coordinated steps towards global health equity, say Katherine Marshall and colleagues Religious leadership has distinctive capacities and ...
Morley and colleagues warn that artificial intelligence (AI) driven NHS reform risks compounding health inequalities if digital exclusion, algorithmic bias, and individualised prevention remain ...
At least 57 people, including 22 women and 17 children, have been killed in northern Darfur in Sudan after a camp hosting displaced families was bombed on Saturday, Unicef has said.1 The drone strike ...
Vaccine misinformation and disinformation being spread in the US—including by senior politicians—is affecting patients and researchers in Europe, experts have warned. Speaking at the World Vaccine ...
When the Secretary of State for Health recently said that booking a GP appointment should be “as easy as booking a hairdresser,” it sounded simple and appealing. It was also misleading. The comparison ...
Inconsistent detection risks undermining research integrity Online recruitment has become central to modern health research. The speed and reach of internet based recruitment, particularly since the ...