Epilepsy drugs linked to increased risk of suicidal behaviour
A new report in The BMJ suggests that epilepsy drugs are linked to an increased risk of suicidal behaviour, particularly in young people Treatment with keep reading
A new report in The BMJ suggests that epilepsy drugs are linked to an increased risk of suicidal behaviour, particularly in young people Treatment with keep reading
A new report dives into the effect of increased red meat intake on the human body Increasing red meat intake, particularly processed red meat, is keep reading
With cases of measles on the rise, health professionals are debating whether vaccinations should be made compulsory As measles cases in Europe hit their highest keep reading
A new investigation suggests that CCGs in England are disregarding clinical guidelines by rationing access to cataract surgery According to The BMJ, clinical commissioning groups keep reading
New evidence in The BMJ suggest that highly processed foods can be linked to an array of health risks; researchers believe that policies limiting these keep reading
According to new research in the BMJ, drug companies are donating millions to patient organisations; the researchers behind the statistics are calling for greater transparency keep reading
Various lifestyle factors can explain around 40% of the protective effect of education on heart disease, according to The BMJ Lifestyle factors such as weight, keep reading
Stroke deaths in England fell by around 50% during the noughties, according to new research Deaths from stroke in England halved during the first decade keep reading
A new study published in BMJ Open suggests that weight loss and gain could worsen the risk of dementia in older people Older people who keep reading
A review of studies suggests a potentially useful link between gut bacteria and mental disorders People who experience anxiety symptoms might be helped by taking keep reading
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