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The Lancet
- [Correspondence] Irrigation efficacy in CSDH surgery: the FINISH trial – Authors' reply
We thank Aaron Lawson McLean for their interest in the FINISH trial.1 - [Correspondence] Population health and a representative US health-care workforce
Programmes to build a more representative US health-care workforce are under attack, despite the long-standing under-representation of health-care providers from racially and ethnically minoritised gr … - [Correspondence] Rehabilitation under fire: insights from SUMC
Advancements in rehabilitation medicine and war are closely linked, with modern medicine improving survival rates for both soldiers and civilians.1 However, survival is just the beginning, and rehabil … - [Comment] Safety and immunogenicity of a virus-like particle Chikungunya virus vaccine
Chikungunya virus epidemics can be explosive and unpredictable, such as the 2015 outbreak in Brazil, which led to an estimated 1 million cases.1 Although only 620 000 cases were reported worldwide las … - [Correspondence] The need for expansion of global collaborations on AI in oncology
Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has made great progress in addressing unmet clinical needs in oncology and has emerged as a potential game changer.1 High-dimensional datasets, advan …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- Vicky Evans: forensic physician who set the standard of care for treatment of victims of sexual assault
bmj;389/apr17_21/r745/FAF1faVicky Evans played a leading role in developing the discipline of forensic medicine as an academic specialty, establishing a training programme as well as professional stan … - Doctors involved in children’s end-of-life cases can be named, says Supreme Court
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that doctors in two children’s end-of-life cases may be named, to allow the parents to tell their story about what happened to them and their child in hospital and in co … - When I use a word . . . What is a physician?
Doctor or physician?I was surprised when I first learnt, some time ago, that in the summaries of product characteristics (SmPCs; previously called data sheets) of certain drugs it is specified that th … - Mitigating the harms of politics and industry
The UK population’s health is getting worse. Health inequalities are widening and obesity rates rising, particularly among children in deprived areas (doi:10.1136/bmj.q2819 doi:10.1136/bmj.r525 doi:10 … - Who will pay for these miraculous new medical therapies?
On 16 September 2024 Jimi Olaghere became the first person with sickle cell disease to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. The 39 year old could hardly believe it as he contemplated his achievement …
JAMA
- Hepatitis C Virus Screening in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women After Universal Screening Guidelines
This study examines whether hepatitis C virus screening differs among pregnant and nonpregnant women. - USPSTF Review: Preventive Services for Food Insecurity
This systematic review to support a 2025 US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement summarizes published evidence on the benefits and harms of screening and interventions for food inse … - Navigating the Complexity of Food Insecurity Screening
This Viewpoint highlights primary care–based screening for food insecurity as the first social determinant of health topic to be addressed by the US Preventive Services Task Force; the potential benef … - Spontaneous Breathing Trial Techniques—Reply
In Reply We thank Dr Andrea and colleagues for their comments on the postrandomization exclusions and withdrawals in our trial. Figure 1 documented 40 of 837 (4.8%) patients included in our modified i … - Food Insecurity, Health, and Health Care in the US
This JAMA Insights investigates the adverse effects of food insecurity on health and how federal nutrition programs can help mitigate these effects, improving health outcomes and reducing health care …