Last week, the tragic and avoidable death of a young woman was discussed in parliament.1 The patient had […]
Month: July 2023
Clinicians should consider the use of intramuscular injections for people with vitamin B12 deficiency when there are concerns […]
Australia’s approval of MDMA and psilocybin for treating post-traumatic stress disorder and treatment resistant major depression has been […]
Over a quarter of doctors in training (27%) say that they have experienced microaggressions, negative comments, or oppressive […]
The UK government’s Levelling Up white paper,1 and the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill set out aims on […]
Scobie notes the serious challenges associated with interpreting health outcome data in relation to ethnicity.1 Few in the […]
An inquiry into failings in maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is to be expanded to […]
A blood test that predicts the risk of pre-eclampsia, intended as an early warning in pregnant women who […]
Institutional racism in the NHS is harming patients and driving out healthcare workers, and employers are too slow […]
The UK government has been urged to decriminalise all drugs for personal use and to focus on supporting […]