Data sharing by health apps is routine and far from transparent, BMJ warns
Health app developers should allow users to choose precisely what data are shared and with whom, researchers at the BMJ say Sharing of user data keep reading
Health app developers should allow users to choose precisely what data are shared and with whom, researchers at the BMJ say Sharing of user data keep reading
Research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that even low levels of leisure time physical activity lowers risk of death Even low-level keep reading
According to a study by the BMJ, alcohol marketing is linked to a higher risk of drinking among teens in the UK, and ownership of keep reading
A blood test commonly used to diagnose heart attacks may be misleading, according to the new research The blood test used to diagnose a heart keep reading
Coca may offer an easy, safe approach to persistent symptom if confirmed in larger studies, suggest researchers Cocoa may help curb the fatigue that is keep reading
According to the British Medical Journal (BMJ), many of the antibiotic courses prescribed in England exceed the recommended guidelines Many antibiotic courses prescribed for common keep reading
According to research from The BMJ, long working hours has different impacts on men and women, with a heightened risk of depression showing in women keep reading
According to a report in the BMJ, the risks associated with shoulder replacement surgery are higher than previously thought The risks associated with shoulder replacement keep reading
Research published in the BMJ shows that there has only been a minor improvement in heart failure survival rates since the year 2000 According to keep reading
Screening for irregular heartbeats can help identify serious potential health issues – so should we be screening people more regularly? The prevalence of irregular heartbeat keep reading
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