Reg Elson was a gifted, inquisitive surgeon and one of the first to tackle the challenges of revision hip arthroplasty surgery following periprosthetic joint infection. He was born in London in 1930 ...
The BMJ ’s coverage on the death of a newborn baby after a remote consultation exposes a governance gap that continues to undermine patient safety in digital care.1 Despite widespread implementation, ...
Donal was raised in a close, loving family in Derry, a deeply loved son, brother, grandson, nephew, friend, and colleague. He brought warmth, humour, intelligence, and quiet determination to ...
Around one in four young people are leaving school unprotected against human papillomavirus (HPV), the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said.1 Latest annual figures for 2024-25 show that while ...
Dozens of key vaccine related surveillance databases run by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been paused without explanation. Experts have warned this leaves the US “flying ...
Using AI in research submissions to medical journals is being considerably underreported, research suggests.1 Researchers from the BMJ/Maastricht University PhD programme examined the frequency of ...
Richard was born in Newport, Shropshire, and educated at Adams Grammar School, gaining A levels in classics and modern languages. His father was a GP in the same town, and, after deciding to study ...
Fred was born in Beeston, Nottingham, and attended Henry Mellish grammar school before training at Guy’s Hospital, qualifying in 1964. Following posts in Nottingham he joined the Royal Navy and had ...
Changes in the US Environmental Protection Agency’s regulatory methods prioritise the interests of polluting industries at the expense of public health, say Gretchen Goldman and colleagues This month, ...
What was once a marginal movement now sits at the heart of US health policy. Public health must listen and respond without capitulating to misinformation At the Children's Health Defence conference in ...
A shortage of NHS hearing aid batteries is forcing hospitals and GP surgeries to ration supplies. Some patients are reportedly turning off their hearing aids in order to conserve the batteries, ...
Synthetic drugs are raising the risk of an epidemic worse than that of fentanyl in the UK and Europe. Marianne Guenot explains what these drugs are and what clinicians need to know Mat Southwell had ...