Not a human being, hopefully. Quite aside from the fact it’s one of humanity’s biggest taboos, cannibalism actually endangers ...
Claire Edward talks to Kathy Oxtoby about having a sense of adventure, as well as operating on fellow musicians. Claire ...
The deaths of two children have prompted calls for patients referred to hospital by a GP to be assessed by a doctor. The ...
Effective response depends on cooperation with communities and frontline workers, writes Zaeem ul Haq The current Bundibugyo ...
Ethnicity is a dynamic, multidimensional social construct shaped by cultural identity, language, and customs. It influences ...
Samuel Cross, Karl Claxton, and Andrew Hill argue that diversion of billions of NHS funding to pay more for new drugs under ...
NHS England has tacitly admitted that claims made about the benefits of the federated data platform (FDP) aren’t backed up by ...
Australia’s experience suggests that bans may be ineffective and let social media companies evade responsibility, writes Andy ...
Use of traditional medicine must follow evidence of efficacy and safety The BRICS economies, including India and China, ...
Fundamental changes are needed to how doctors work in neonatal and maternity units that are “no longer fit for purpose” to ...
The NHS spent £574m on tirzepatide (Mounjaro) last year, an almost fivefold annual increase and around 5% of its total ...
Policy makers need to focus on holding social media companies to account for the impact of their products, argues Louise ...