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The Lancet
- [Obituary] Jaime Bosch
Eminent hepatologist and expert in portal hypertension. He was born in Girona, Catalonia, Spain on Aug 10, 1947, and died in Girona on July 15, 2025, aged 77 years. - [Correspondence] Haemodiafiltration versus haemodialysis for kidney failure – Authors' reply
We sincerely appreciate the insightful comments of Fergus J Caskey and colleagues on our individual patient data meta-analysis.1 First, we emphasise our congratulations to the authors on the successfu … - [Correspondence] Appendicectomy in children with uncomplicated appendicitis
We read with great interest the Article by Shawn D St Peter and colleagues1 showing that an antibiotics-first approach in children with uncomplicated appendicitis is inferior to appendicectomy in term … - [Correspondence] Haemodiafiltration versus haemodialysis for kidney failure
The individual patient data meta-analysis comparing haemodiafiltration and haemodialysis for kidney failure by Robin W M Vernooij and colleagues1 provides an important contribution to the evidence. Ho … - [Correspondence] Appendicectomy in children with uncomplicated appendicitis
We read with great interest the Article by Shawn D St Peter and colleagues.1 However, the conclusion that antibiotics are inferior to appendicectomy is not fully supported by the trial's findings …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- MP behind assisted dying bill warns that terminally ill people and their families are being failed, ahead of Lords debate
UK law is currently failing people who are terminally ill and must be changed to give people autonomy and allow “dignity in their dying days,” the Labour MP Kim Leadbeater has said.Speaking to The BMJ … - David Isaacs: paediatrician who risked his career speaking out against Australian government policy of detaining refugee children
bmj;390/sep17_1/r1946/FAF1faDavid Isaacs was considered the father of paediatric infectious diseases in Australia and New Zealand12 but he is probably best known in his adopted country for speaking ou … - AI: BMA will support doctors who refuse to use “untried and untested” software
Doctors refusing to use “untried and untested” artificial intelligence (AI) software at work will be supported by the BMA.“Trusts, GP surgeries, and doctors must not be forced to use AI,” said Samuel … - GLP-1 receptor agonists risk becoming another story of global health inequity—what can we learn from the response to HIV/AIDS?
The arrival of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) such as semaglutide and tirzepatide marks an important moment in the treatment of obesity and diabetes. Clinical trials show that t … - Almost $10m of “incinerated” US aid contraceptives found safe, but still at risk
Contradictory statements suggesting the US incinerated $9.7m (£7.4m; €8.4m) worth of contraceptives intended mostly for low income countries in Africa have sparked anger and confusion.The New York Tim …
JAMA
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