Social attitudes have changed dramatically over recent decades, and workplace clothing has evolved across all professions as part of this shift. The idea that professionalism is defined by a ...
Hundreds of thousands of ChatGPT users exhibit signs of psychosis, mania, or suicidal intent every week, a company audit ...
An escalating consultant recruitment crisis is threatening NHS capacity and patient outcomes according to a special investigation by BMJ Careers.
Prostate specific antigen screening reduces the risk of death from prostate cancer by 13%, one of the largest randomised ...
Thousands of patients with undiagnosed hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HIV have been identified through a testing programme for ...
Strikes by resident doctors have made medical students more politically engaged, yet increasingly cautious about a future ...
China’s “barefoot doctors” have expanded since the pandemic—with a modern twist: food delivery drivers now doubling as health ...
Accountability for human rights must guide every collaboration in medicine and science, write Rubin Minhas and colleagues ...
One in three NHS consultant posts in some parts of the UK are lying vacant, with vacancies taking a year to fill, an investigation by BMJ Careers finds. Consequently, the NHS spent more than £670m on ...
A dispute between GPs and the Scottish government has ended with the announcement of a £531m funding deal GP leaders said it ...
The manufacturers of the painkiller Tylenol (acetaminophen; paracetamol in the UK) are being sued over allegations that they ...
The government’s slow drip approach does not reflect the urgent nature of the challenges facing adult social care, writes ...
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