
BMJ study suggests possible link between sugary drinks and cancer
A new study suggests a possible link between sugary drinks and cancer A study published by The BMJ reports a possible association between higher consumption of keep reading
A new study suggests a possible link between sugary drinks and cancer A study published by The BMJ reports a possible association between higher consumption of keep reading
According to new research published on The BMJ, menstrual symptoms have been linked to nine days of lost productivity, due to presenteeism, every year Menstrual 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
The RCGP has stated that GP consultations must be at leas 15 minutes long in the future The Royal College of GPs’ (RCGP) vision for 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 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
Approximately one in a hundred people in the UK has autism, a learning disability that affects how a person communicates and relates to the world. 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
People under 40 who have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes face a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease People under the age of 40 diagnosed keep reading
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