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US fertility rates dropped to an all time low in 2024 with fewer than 1.6 children being born per woman, show data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.1 The US once bucked the trend in ...
The opening of Edinburgh Hindu Mandir and Cultural Centre in a former church in 2015 was a joyous occasion, attended by more than 1300 people. This was thanks in no small part to Nawal Bagaria, who ...
Tiffany E Jiang , Reshma Ramachandran , and Joshua J Skydel argue that US requirements for interchangeability are not supported by evidence and hamper use of biosimilars Biological medicines ...
Balanced trial recruitment is needed to build the evidence base for sex stratified care Antithrombotic therapies, comprising antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants, are a cornerstone of secondary ...
The Conservative Party has vowed to ban doctors from striking should it win the next general election, amid speculation that nurses could join the picket lines later this year. The announcement came ...
The medical community must oppose policies that limit access to medical education, exacerbate health inequalities, and subordinate research to ideology, writes Y Tony Yang Recent policy changes to ...
Failures of process and oversight cannot be allowed to persist Just over a year after the Infected Blood Inquiry urged the NHS to improve the safety of blood transfusion, the UK has recorded its ...
The new e-learning training modules aim to “increase understanding and ensure signs are not missed” to help combat stigma faced by people with ME/CFS. But the training will not be mandatory for ...
The NHS 10 year plan promises to transform child health, but Britain’s most senior paediatrician warns there needs to be a focus on delivery. Gareth Iacobucci reports “Poorly children become poorly ...