Healthcare professionals must reject flawed racial generalisations, writes Jasmeen Kanwal Institutional racism in healthcare has received increased coverage in recent years, including in The BMJ ’s ...
On 22 January 2025, in one of his first acts as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump signed an executive order to pull the country out of the World Health Organization.1 That gave the ...
Evidence takes a backseat to conflicting interests in the latest health mandates The new dietary guidelines1 and food pyramid2 issued by the US Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture ...
The UK government is under growing pressure to release delayed guidance on implementing a Supreme Court ruling on trans people’s access to single sex spaces, after two cases brought against NHS ...
The UK government’s recent announcement of emergency legislation designed to prioritise UK medical graduates and doctors with substantial NHS experience was a welcome one for many medical students and ...
The crisis in the UK’s medical workforce will be helped by new legislation that prioritises UK graduates for medical training ...
Neil Smart, consultant surgeon at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, leader of clinical trials, and editor in chief of Colorectal Disease, couldn’t give his lecture at last year’s annual meeting of ...
Members of the House of Lords have voted in favour of an amendment to a bill that would ban the use of social media among young people aged under 16 years. The decision is independent of a recently ...
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