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The Lancet
- [Correspondence] Global immunisation monitoring in times of drastic cutbacks
Outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases are increasing at a time when funding for immunisation programmes is being cut.1 The full impact of the cutbacks might remain hidden, as long-established surv … - [Editorial] Social prescribing: bringing community back to health?
Health is a state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Yet social factors, such as loneliness, debt, and stress, have long been neglected in modern biomedical, disease-focused systems. There has … - [Correspondence] Worldwide trends in diabetes prevalence: the NCD-RisC study – Authors' reply
We thank Edward J Boyko and colleagues and Lorraine Lipscombe and colleagues for their interest in our study.1 There are three reasons for the differences between estimates of diabetes prevalence by t … - [Correspondence] Use of once-weekly insulins for type 1 diabetes
The recent Comment1 by Kaitlin Love and Sue Brown summarised data from the once-weekly insulin therapy (QWINT)-5 efsitora alfa trial,2 and provided wider context on the use of once-weekly insulins (ef … - [Correspondence] Worldwide trends in diabetes prevalence: the NCD-RisC study
The Non-communicable Diseases Risk Factor Collaboration (NCD-RisC) estimated that 828 million people worldwide aged 18 years or older had diabetes in 2022—considerably more than estimates of the Inter …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- PFI contracts: Poor handling means government may inherit poor quality assets, says watchdog
Parliament’s spending watchdog has warned that badly managed private finance contracts could result in poor quality assets, including hospitals, being handed back to the public sector.1The Public Acco … - MHRA approves new daily pill for menopausal hot flushes
The UK’s drug regulator has become the first in the world to approve elinzanetant to treat moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (“hot flushes”) associated with the menopause.The once daily non-hormon … - Looking back at failure and forward to improvement: Will Wes Streeting’s proposed maternity plan lead to change?
At the June 2025 Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (RCOG) World Congress, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting, called out, with the frankness that has been his charac … - US records highest number of measles cases in 25 years
The US has recorded its highest number of confirmed measles cases since the year 2000, adding to fears that falling rates of vaccination are allowing infectious diseases to propagate.The country has r … - Infected blood scandal: Victims “harmed further” by compensation delays
Thousands of victims of the UK’s infected blood scandal have been “harmed further” by the operation of the compensation scheme set up by the government, the senior judge who chaired the public inquiry …
JAMA
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