bmj;390/sep05_10/r1847/FAF1faJulian was born in Horsham and brought up in Crawley, West Sussex. His father (who was blind) was […]
Month: September 2025
Doctors have reported outbreaks of respiratory infections such as covid-19 and flu, as conditions worsen further for the […]
Majno-Hurst and colleagues describe how asking patients scheduled for major surgery to share a short biography with the […]
At least 15 people including four healthcare workers have died from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the […]
The state of Florida intends to end all mandates requiring vaccines for children and adults, Governor Ron DeSantis […]
Less than half of England has access to tirzepatide (Mounjaro) through general practices, despite the NHS roll-out of […]
Rates of avoidable death among people with a learning disability are almost twice as high as the general […]
Martha’s rule—a scheme allowing patients and families to get an urgent second opinion if they are concerned about […]
Do we need experts? You might think that we don’t, that experts are troublesome or even dangerous. You […]
Almost 1.1 billion people have mental health conditions, and global efforts to treat them are “insufficient and inadequate,” […]