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COVID-19 vaccine trials are not designed to tell if they will save lives, says BMJ expert
Vaccines are being hailed as the solution to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the trials currently underw…
2 junior doctors raised $4 million from the BMJ and other backers to tackle the NHS staffing crisis
"We watched countless colleagues step away from full-time practice and into the world of locum agen…
Martin Coulter
Poor quality sleep may put you at high glaucoma risk
Poor quality sleep, including too much or too little shut-eye, daytime sleepiness, and snoring, may…
Mattel accused by health expert of 'stealth marketing' to children by placing free Barbie dolls in schools
The new Barbie film's seemingly unlimited marketing budget has seen multiple brand collaborations a…
Beatrice Nolan
Scientists uncover more data on blood clotting side effect of Covid jab
Scientists have uncovered more knowledge about the risk of developing a very rare blood clotting co…
PTI
Third Covid vaccine dose advised for immunocompromised people: BMJ study
After a second dose, seroconversion was significantly increased in patients with blood cancers, im…
PTI
COVID-19 vaccination: Norway launches probe as 23 elderly patients died after receiving Pfizer vaccine
After the news broke that 23 elderly patients died in Norway following their immunization with the …
James Bond Drank About Six Cocktails A Day
The authors conclude that "the level of functioning as displayed in the books is inconsistent with …
Michael Kelley
A scientist set out to prove that man flu is real so he could justify whining about his seasonal colds - what he found isn't helpful
But Canadian professor Kyle Sue, who teaches family medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland…
Hilary Brueck
AI could cause patients harm as a result of bias and errors, health experts say
Health professionals said that while healthcare could benefit from AI, the technology "also has the…
Beatrice Nolan
Exercising even once a week is better than not: Expert
Worried about not being able to work out daily? Exercising even once a week is better than no physi…
These 10 Everyday Activities Are Slowly Killing You
We've all heard that stress can be harmful to our health and immune system, but research published …
Kelly Dickerson
Aside from vaccination, mask-wearing seems the most effective tool for combating COVID-19, a major study suggests
But the researchers bemoaned a lack of quality data on quarantine, lockdowns, and school closures, …
Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce
What happens to your body after you die
Sources: Nature, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Microbiology Today, EPEC Participant's Ha…
Skye Gould,Rebecca Harrington
Brits actually have better teeth than Americans
The research was published in the December 16 issue of BMJ - the medical journal's lighthearted "Ch…
Rebecca Harrington
Here's what happens to your body after you die
Sources: Nature (1), Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (2), Microbiology Today (3, 4, 7, 8, 9…
Skye Gould,Rebecca Harrington
Permanent hair dye may increase risk of cancer in women: Study
Women who use permanent hair dye products, kindly take note. Researchers have found that permanent …
Nearly a quarter of the world's population may not have access to the COVID-19 vaccine until 2022, BMJ study shows
These findings together suggest that the operational challenges of the global COVID-19 vaccinat…
PTI
A pregnant woman whose legs went numb was diagnosed with vitamin B12 deficiency. Doctors said her diet 'lacked nutrition.'
The woman didn't eat many animal products, which are a source of vitamin B12.