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The Lancet
- [Comment] New evidence for common practices in carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common nerve entrapment syndrome in the upper limb, affecting 3–5% of the adult population.1 Depending on local routines and habits, different specialties are involv … - [Comment] First-line immunotherapy combination in squamous cell anal carcinoma: hope in a neglected disease
Squamous cell anal carcinoma (SCAC) is a very rare disease, with few approved treatments in the advanced setting. Little benefit has been achieved with currently approved treatments in terms of overal … - [Correspondence] Human reproduction in crisis: causes unknown
Fertility rates have plummeted, making human reproduction below replacement level across all industrialised regions (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development fertility trends are illlustr … - [Editorial] The uncertain future of migrant and refugee health
Global migration is an inescapable reality. Whether by choice or by force, 1 billion people (one in eight of the total world population) are on the move today, driven by economic, political, demograph … - [Correspondence] Digital acceptance and commitment therapy for fibromyalgia
In the PROSPER-FM trial, R Michael Gendreau and colleagues present important findings on the efficacy of digital acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for managing fibromyalgia.1 However, several as …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- Trump watch: A second CDC expert resigns over loss of confidence in vaccine policy
Another expert from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has resigned in protest at Robert F Kennedy Jr’s purge of its advisory committee on immunisation practices.1 Fiona Havers ci … - NHS staff raise concerns about filming in hospitals and streaming on TikTok
The growing trend of patients filming themselves receiving medical care and uploading it to social media sites such as TikTok is causing unease among healthcare staff, the Society of Radiographers has … - The UK’s abortion laws need reform—MPs have a chance today to make this happen
As UK parliament prepares to vote on landmark reforms that would finally remove the threat of criminal investigation from women who end their own pregnancies, a directive from the National Police Chie … - Conditions are placed on training in obstetrics and gynaecology at Manchester hospital to tackle long term concerns
The General Medical Council has placed conditions on training in obstetrics and gynaecology at North Manchester General Hospital to deal with failures in standards, including not demonstrating a learn … - Major environmental polluters could face jail in Dominican Republic under proposed new law
Individuals responsible for severe or irreversible damage to the environment could face up to 20 years in prison under plans to criminalise the act of ecocide in the Dominican Republic.A bill has been …
JAMA
- Reducing Inhaler-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions
This Perspective examines how transitioning from metered-dose inhalers to dry-powder and soft-mist inhalers could reduce inhaler-related emissions, thereby moderating inhalers’ contribution to climate … - Herpes Zoster Vaccination and Dementia Occurrence
This study investigates whether herpes zoster vaccination affects the probability of receiving a new diagnosis of dementia. - Antihypertensive Medication Timing and Cardiovascular Events and Death
This randomized clinical trial assesses the effect of bedtime vs morning administration of antihypertensive medication on the rate of all-cause death or major cardiovascular events among patients with … - Management of Tricuspid Regurgitation—What’s Next?
This Viewpoint discusses the need to better define whom to treat, when to intervene, how and why to perform an intervention, and what benefit to expect in the management of tricuspid regurgitation. - Spironolactone vs Amiloride for Resistant Hypertension
This randomized trial assesses whether amiloride is noninferior to spironolactone in reducing home-measured systolic blood pressure among patients with resistant hypertension.