Paul Lorigan and colleagues argue that despite regulation commercial sunbeds remain popular with young people and are adding to the national skin cancer burden Indoor tanning is experiencing a boom in ...
US withdrawals of funding and pharmaceutical tariffs have left European drug development on a cliff edge, delegates at the European Health Forum in Gastein, Austria, have warned. The concerns come ...
New evidence that progesterone is being prescribed to women in the UK to “reverse” medical abortion is concerning doctors and charities. Jacqui Wise reports An investigation by the Times , published ...
Reforms to exception reporting may undermine professional values and autonomy, writes Alexander Mafi The recent reforms to exception reporting agreed between the BMA and the government are a win for ...
One key recommendation of the Leng review is that physician assistants (formerly physician associates) and physician assistants in anaesthesia (formerly anaesthesia associates) should not see ...
NHS England has removed an article examining the subject of first cousin marriage after a public backlash. A blog published on 22 September by NHS England’s Genomics Education Programme said that ...