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Month: October 2025

Oestrogen to reverse silent osteoporosis

McNally raises the very important point of reversing silent osteoporosis.1 As a gynaecologist with a special interest in […]

October 31, 2025 Uncategorized

Ozempic and Wegovy protect the heart, even without weight loss

Semaglutide appears to safeguard the heart even when patients lose little weight. In a massive international trial, heart […]

October 31, 2025 Uncategorized

“Unusually early” flu seasons sees 250 hospital admissions in a week

Almost 250 people have been admitted to hospital with influenza in England this week, with officials warning that […]

October 31, 2025 Uncategorized

Are deadly mosquitoes, pathogen laden ticks, and waterborne infections being brought to the UK by climate change?

Climate change is no longer a distant concern for health systems; it is already reshaping patterns of disease […]

October 31, 2025 Uncategorized

Sertraline study shows mixed effect on depression symptoms

Sertraline may start working on key depression symptoms such as suicidal thoughts and feelings of sadness within two […]

October 31, 2025 Psychiatry, General practice / family medicine

ChatGPT: More than a million users show signs of mental health distress and mania each week, internal data suggest

Hundreds of thousands of ChatGPT users exhibit signs of psychosis, mania, or suicidal intent every week, a company […]

October 31, 2025 Psychiatry

PSA screening cuts cancer mortality by 13%, study shows, amid debate about national programme

Prostate specific antigen screening reduces the risk of death from prostate cancer by 13%, one of the largest […]

October 31, 2025 Oncology, Digital theme issue: Overdiagnosis

A&E hepatitis and HIV testing programme identifies thousands of undiagnosed cases

Thousands of patients with undiagnosed hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HIV have been identified through a testing programme […]

October 31, 2025 Uncategorized

The NHS strikes have reshaped how medical students see their future

When I started medical school, the NHS felt like a constant. The idea that resident doctors might strike […]

October 30, 2025 Uncategorized

Medicine’s reckoning with genocide and crimes against humanity

From Darfur to Tigray to Myanmar, attacks on healthcare have become a weapon of war. The destruction of […]

October 30, 2025 Uncategorized

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