Doubts have emerged about the validity of widely cited research papers that have informed global health policy during […]
Category: COVID-19
People from ethnic minority backgrounds are more likely to have covid-19 diagnosed and to die from it, a […]
Gonorrhoea?Ah ha, got you! No, I’m talking about the weekly “clap for our carers” that has seen the […]
Public health experts have added their voice to growing calls for the government to reverse its decision to […]
bmj;369/jun02_15/m2188/FAF1faFrank Augstein/AP/ShutterstockAs the UK—including the prime minister—clapped for carers, doctors held a silent protest outside the Downing Street […]
I was perturbed to read Partha Kar’s article in which he postulates that the poorer outcomes seen in […]
The BMJ rightly questioned the decision that coroners need not investigate NHS England personal protective equipment (PPE) failures […]
Nearly a third of doctors have reported that mental health conditions linked to their work —such as anxiety, […]
Central and South America are fast becoming major centres of the covid-19 pandemic as cases surge in Brazil, […]