A recent umbrella review of evidence for the serotonin theory of depression1 was widely reported in UK media […]
Month: August 2022
Salisbury admirably confesses to filing laboratory results just out of normal range as satisfactory.1 This is an established […]
bmj;378/aug12_10/o1984/FAF1faAfter completing his house officer posts in Birmingham, Albert Kenneth Woodward (“Ken” joined the Royal Air Force—to see […]
Osaka Metropolitan University scientists took a step further in the quest for an optimal tendon by evaluating the […]
Researchers have discovered that the manner of walking, or gait, of Japanese children develops differently from that of […]
Researchers say that an experimental dendrimer nanoparticle treatment called OP-101 substantially reduced the risk of death and need […]
The death of a child is for most parents the worst thing that could happen to them. It […]
Pregnant women experienced lower rates of significant adverse events after vaccination with a covid-19 mRNA vaccine than a […]
OverdefinitionI have previously discussed medical overdetection1 as one of two major causes of overdiagnosis.2 The other is overdefinition, […]
Ongoing remifentanil shortages are disrupting anaesthetists’ work and forcing them to relearn about drugs and techniques they were […]