Experts advise against hormone treatment in adults with mild thyroid problems
Experts in The BMJ have warned against the use of hormone treatment for mild thyroid problems Thyroid hormones should not be routinely offered to adults keep reading
Experts in The BMJ have warned against the use of hormone treatment for mild thyroid problems Thyroid hormones should not be routinely offered to adults keep reading
A new report highlights evidence that bowel cancer may be on the rise amongst adults aged 20-29 – and beyond – across Europe The rate keep reading
According to a new study published in The BMJ, transgender women may be at a higher risk of breast cancer than the wider female population keep reading
New research shows that glucosamine supplements may play a preventative role in lowering the risk of CVD Regular use of glucosamine supplements may be related keep reading
According to a large survey, a fifth of people in England have been harmed by others’ drinking over the past year One in five people keep reading
Even a small Apgar change in score, from five to 10 minutes after birth, may have an impact according to a BMJ report Apgar scores keep reading
Despite a change in UK law, many children are still not getting the treatment they need Despite a change in the law last year, access keep reading
Preterm and early term births can lead to an increased risk of long-term kidney disease, according to new research from the BMJ Preterm and early keep reading
MSK conditions now rank as the second leading cause of years lived with a disability, following a rise in these issues since the year 2000 keep reading
Research suggests that rethinking digital content to make it more sensitive to young people’s needs could help teenagers to access accurate sexual health information Fear keep reading
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