It seems that there are more reasons to despair than ever in 2022. However, 40 years since the […]
Month: December 2022
bmj;379/dec22_4/o3017/FAF1faMalcolm WillettIt’s not just clinical staff who burn the midnight oil to care for patients. In fact, healthcare […]
In the past two months The BMJ has published articles on unnecessary preoperative tests,1 on excessive prescribing of […]
Silverstein and colleagues advise using paediatric blood bottles to reduce blood volumes for routine adult testing to minimise […]
In 2017 a robot called Xiaoyi—Chinese for little doctor—attempted China’s medical licensing examination.1 In its first practice examination, […]
Vital financing will help boost diagnosis, treatment and prospects of patient groups
Study uses carious drug combinations to increase survival among lung cancer patients
Neuroscientists from the University of Münster have now generated an atlas that could change this: using it will […]
Researchers from the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung now have proven in a paper published in the “International Journal […]
The loss and damage fund—agreed at the 27th United Nations climate change conference (COP27) to help poorer countries […]