Proportion of ‘food insecure’ adults has likely doubled since 2004
The proportion of UK adults on low incomes who face hunger has likely almost doubled since 2004, new research shows The proportion of UK adults keep reading
The proportion of UK adults on low incomes who face hunger has likely almost doubled since 2004, new research shows The proportion of UK adults keep reading
Parveen Kumar has been honoured for her Outstanding Contribution to Health at The BMJ Awards 2019 Parveen Kumar, professor of medicine and education at Barts and the London keep reading
The BMJ‘s annual awards saw the best of the best in healthcare come together to celebrate exceptional work earlier this week The BMJ Awards reflect keep reading
The Independent Review of the Mental Health Act 1983 has set out recommendations for government on how the act, and associated practice, needs to change. keep reading
Travel vaccinations are big business, with some costing hundreds of pounds to administer. Visit somewhere tropical and you could be spending thousands on you and keep reading
Raising the legal cigarette purchase age to 21 would cut smoking rates in young people even further, an expert has told the BMJ As published keep reading
The BMJ has suggested that the health industry should consider non-surgical brain stimulation to treat severe depression; findings have provided further clarification about the benefits keep reading
Drug companies spent over £7.5m on joint working in 2016-17, but one in five NHS trusts are keeping the details secret, which goes against official keep reading
Research has shown that perceptions of GP gatekeeping tend to be accurate, but that patient satisfaction with it can be low Research by the British keep reading
According to the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, ill health associated with sedentary behaviour costs the NHS at least £0.7bn per year Spending large keep reading
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