Mintzes and Fuller’s call for “radical transparency” about available evidence of regulatory judgments based on Dhodapkar and colleagues’ […]
Month: November 2022
Research shows how novel predictive models develop drug design and reduce toxicity
Grant from Innovate UK SMART awarded to accelerate clinical trial progress
Scientists at the Berlin-based Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH) have developed prototypes of miniaturized and robust laser modules for ophthalmology.
Tiny particulates or noxious gases: From the day they are born, all people are exposed to a range […]
An error occurred in this editorial by Freeman and colleagues (BMJ 2022;379:o2504, doi:10.1136/bmj.o2504, published 2 November 2022). In […]
Biases of peer reviewAuthors’ reputations have a strong influence on peer reviewers’ recommendations, according to the results of […]
This week in The BMJ there is much reflection on the “new normal” of NHS services—that is, the […]
Most patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery will have an uncomplicated postoperative course. For some, however, their lives will […]
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate whether oral antimicrobial prophylaxis as an adjunct to intravenous antibiotic prophylaxis reduces surgical site infections after […]