The best of the BMJ’s 2015 holiday issue
Seeing pictures of Noel scenes caused “Christmas spirit” brain activity — but only in those who celebrate the holiday.
Seeing pictures of Noel scenes caused “Christmas spirit” brain activity — but only in those who celebrate the holiday.
A lot stands in the way of bipartisan health care policymaking, threatening PBM reform and extenders.
The use of the antibiotic doxycycline to reduce STIs appears to be fueling some antibiotic resistance, according to new research.
The FDA rejected a Duchenne muscular dystrophy cell therapy from Capricor Therapeutics, as a larger study of the treatment continues.
A coalition of academic organizations has finalized a proposed alternative to the Trump administration’s plan to cut billions of dollars in research
Ending the federal LGBTQ+ suicide prevention line is a public health failure, write two leaders in prevention and crisis response.
HHS will limit immigrants’ access to more federally funded programs, like health clinics and head start.
Future doctors from underserved communities will have a harder time paying for med school under the new federal loan caps, one student writes.
HHS will limit immigrants’ access to more federally funded programs, like health clinics and head start.
A bionic knee developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers is giving amputees a new world of motion.
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and its partners are selling thousands of stem cell samples before many of them are discarded.