Mathew’s eloquent piece and its rapid responses prompt me to point out that there are trade-offs in risk […]
Month: June 2023
The BMJ Commission on the Future of the NHS should make overmedicalisation a major theme for the reasons […]
During research there were not any clinically-relevant adverse events or psychotomimetic effects
Mathew makes several excellent points on the need for political policies to tackle overmedicalisation,1 but an important factor […]
We’re in the middle of a healthcare workforce crisis. We also have an increasingly unfit and ageing population […]
This week, BBC1’s Panorama drew sharp attention to the problem of prescribed drug dependence and withdrawal in the […]
A group of scientists have said a review which concluded there was no consistent evidence of a relationship […]
Article retraction—the withdrawal of an article published in an academic journal1—is “a mechanism for correcting the literature and […]
Candidate is a cancer therapy that has been chemically modified with Avacta’s pre|CISION platform
Graham highlights the risk of plagiarism allegations that students face in the “age of AI,”1 as described by […]