I’m dreaming of a green Christmas – The BMJ
Most of us see the Christmas holiday season as an opportunity to slow down, take stock, and “just be.” Accordingly, we had planned a predictable article about recommitting to old-fashioned […]More…
Most of us see the Christmas holiday season as an opportunity to slow down, take stock, and “just be.” Accordingly, we had planned a predictable article about recommitting to old-fashioned […]More…
Many high risk, high reward medical therapies that use cutting edge science are proving themselves in clinical trials. But are health services ready to pay…
Role of artificial intelligence in identifying colorectal cancer is still evolving Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, often arising from precancerous…
Central to the government’s mission to improve health and fix the NHS is a “shift from sickness to prevention.”1 Yet key indicators suggest we are…
Objective To take advantage of the arbitrarily timed increase in firearm and ammunition availability brought on by the start of deer hunting seasons to study…
The waiting list for NHS hospital appointments currently sits at 7.4 million, with three million patients waiting more than 18 weeks.1 Reducing unnecessary hospital visits…
With another NHS reorganisation looming, any changes must strengthen the role of public health in the NHS, write Chad Byworth and colleagues The government’s decision…
Working class students continue to face barriers to entry As the UK government plans to double places at medical school by 2031,1 tackling persistent inequalities…
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that doctors in two children’s end-of-life cases may be named, to allow the parents to tell their story about…
I’ve been sitting on my hands over the topic of assisted dying. Not because I’m scared, or irritated, or confused. I’ve purposely not spoken out…
Over the course of the 19th century, across North America and Europe, death slowly migrated from the home to the hospital and came to be…