The BMA is urging general practices across England to stop sharing “non-essential” patient data with third parties as part of ...
More than a million people in England now use a combination inhaler for asthma, surpassing for the first time the number of ...
Zafar was born in Kulti, West Bengal, and acquired his primary and postgraduate qualifications from Aligarh Muslim University ...
Ken was born in Sunderland in humble circumstances. He was an only child but close to his cousin, Derek Foster, who became a ...
Certain types of thoracic stent graft systems manufactured by Bolton Medical have been recalled in the US after three ...
David Toro-Tobon and colleagues argue that “clinician in the loop” is shifting responsibility for AI safety from developers ...
Investing in health worldwide is a collective security strategy, write Martin McKee , Michel Kazatchkine , and Stefano Vella ...
The US Supreme Court is deliberating over a case that will determine the fate of tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that ...
Nearly half the world’s snakebite deaths happen in India. Now, climate change is pushing a neglected crisis into a dangerous ...
The recent analysis by Cho et al., provides a sobering look at our prescribing behaviour, but it also highlights a persistent ...
Dear Editor, A significant rise in HIV/AIDS cases has been reported in Pakistan, particularly among children, with more than ...
Dear Editor, John Launer cautions against doctors “controlling the narrative,” but this only begins to address a deeper ...