Distrust in science underpins the new administration The second term of office of US president elect Donald Trump looks set ...
We need to redesign social media and other digital platforms so that these spaces are safer and healthier, writes Louise Holly Across the globe, countries are grabbling with how to shield children ...
Around 2000 claimants in the UK are proposing to take legal action against Johnson & Johnson over claims that its talcum powder products caused cancer. The law firm KP Law has sent a letter before ...
Health workers, including doctors and other staff, staged a strike in Rome on 20 November in protest at proposals set out in the government’s budget. Anaao Assomed, Italy’s biggest trade union for ...
The aim of an integrated neighbourhood team (INT) is to bring medical, nursing, and social care services to the patient’s ...
The life expectancy gap across different US population groups grew from 12.6 years in 2000 to 20.4 years in 2021, a study has found, showing an increase in racial and geographic health disparities ...
A grassroots food assistance programme in Brazil that grew out of the pandemic is now trying to counter obesity and other ...
When Labour came to power in July the new health and social care secretary, Wes Streeting, promised a frank report on the ...
Cédric Lemarchand and colleagues highlight weaknesses in the evidence on efficacy and safety of hallucinogens and question ...
Harmful industries still exert their influence over health professionals, academia, and health systems; robust change is ...
The temptations of doctors to act inappropriately are many and well documented. They include, among others, the temptation to put financial gain before patient wellbeing, to cut corners to reduce ...
Of the various types of academic misdemeanours and felonies, perhaps plagiarism is the most difficult and complex to study and write about. Even defining it is difficult. The US Office of Research ...