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Spain has overturned a decades old ban that prevented people with HIV from donating their organs, opening the door for transplantations between HIV positive individuals. The new regulation, published ...
Risk of progression differs in high risk and low risk cases when surgery is omitted Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-obligate precursor lesion of invasive breast cancer. Since the ...
Twenty years ago, one of the London bomb attacks of 7/7 was on a bus passing the headquarters of the BMA (doi:10.1136/bmj.r1416).1 Staff from the BMA and The BMJ helped with the emergency response. It ...
Editors and publishers have a duty to resist Public trust in scientific integrity is eroded by the politicisation of institutions under Donald Trump’s US presidency. The implications extend far beyond ...
Naomi Sutton speaks to George Webster about why she would always choose a career in sexual health Naomi Sutton is a sexual health consultant who was featured on Channel 4’s The Sex Clinic and ...
Medical associations in the Indian state of Maharashtra have raised concerns over a state government order allowing homeopaths to practise allopathic medicine, including prescribing, after completing ...
Leading US medical associations have opened two separate lawsuits against the Trump administration in the hope of stopping the growing politicisation of key national health policy. In one lawsuit the ...
Medicines shortages in England are no longer isolated incidents but a persistent, systemic threat to patients and healthcare delivery, MPs have warned. A report1 by the All-Party Parliamentary Group ...
Democrat mayors from Baltimore, Chicago, and Columbus, Ohio, have filed a lawsuit1 against the Trump administration’s rollback of access under the Affordable Care Act, alleging that the changes will ...
Microsoft claims its tool can outperform doctors The technology giant Microsoft is claiming that it has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can solve complex diagnostic challenges ...
Amid international aid cuts, we need renewed focus on our collective goal to bring HIV under control by 2030, write Linda-Gail Bekker and colleagues Since its inception in 2003, the US President’s ...
A BMJ investigation finds more than 90 deals between brands of food or drink that is high in fat, salt, or sugar and sporting entities, amid concerns over such sponsorship’s impact on the UK’s obesity ...