Lexicographic anniversariesEvery year since 20161 I have been contributing articles to The BMJ documenting medical anniversaries. The 2016 […]
Month: June 2023
Despite the success of vaccinations against organisms such as Haemophilus influenza type B and Neisseria meningitidis,1 mortality and […]
A study in 11 countries over four continents has shown the “catastrophic impact” of antibiotic resistance on babies, […]
This sounds important—I’d better delay my jogYou may well want a sit down, especially if you’re tasked with […]
The number of NHS staff who feel able to raise concerns about clinical safety has fallen for the […]
Smoke from more than 200 wildfires in Quebec is making breathing dangerous for about 100 million people in […]
In the Christmas issue of The BMJ in 2012 I published an article on the British Abolitionists, arguing […]
Equitable research partnerships are fundamental to global health. They are often defined as those in which, at all […]
What you need to knowProton beam therapy is a type of radiation therapy that uses protons (high energy […]
International data questions the assumption that chronic myeloid leukaemia is now a ‘solved’ disease