Why pregnant women should be included in COVID drug and vaccine development
COVID-19 treatments and vaccines must be evaluated in pregnancy This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ The numbers keep reading
COVID-19 treatments and vaccines must be evaluated in pregnancy This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ The numbers keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. In Part 2 of this report, Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more keep reading
Alexandra Chung and colleagues call for governments to prioritise child obesity as they implement measures to recover from the pandemic This is an edited version of keep reading
Everyone has heard of gluten and there is much discussion about ‘gluten-free diets’. So, what is it and why can it cause problems for some keep reading
A spike in people seeking treatment for eating disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed their global nature and severity. Jane Feinmann reports from the International Conference keep reading
More and more women are coming forward to share their stories of a painful IUD procedure. Healthcare services need to get better at recording these keep reading
As reported by BBC news, giving booster jabs to everyone is unnecessary, says the scientist behind the Oxford vaccine, as she calls for doses to keep reading
Primary and secondary care are using more telemedicine and virtual professional collaboration to clear backlogs, reports Jacqui Wise This is an edited version of an article keep reading
Many patients with ‘long’ COVID are experiencing extreme fatigue, a situation that has re-polarised approaches to treatment and rehabilitation. Melanie Newman reports This is an edited version keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden gives his top tips on how to avoid food poisoning, recognise the symptoms and how to treat it if you’re unlucky enough keep reading
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