School uniform policies linked to students getting less exercise School uniform policies could be restricting young people from being active, particularly primary school-aged girls, new research suggests. Feb 14, 2024 0 0
Doctors found to be quitting over stress and cost of finding suitable childcare Securing suitable childcare for the irregular and long working hours demanded by a medical career is a crippling financial burden and a draining source of stress for doctor parents, reveals an exclusive snapshot survey by ... Feb 14, 2024 1 0
Companies are adopting feminist narratives to influence women's health, researchers argue Feminist health narratives are being co-opted by commercial interests to market new technologies, tests, and treatments that are not backed by evidence, argue researchers in The BMJ today. Feb 14, 2024 0 2
Huge delays in dealing with complaints against UK drug companies revealed Processing times for complaints against drug companies suspected of having breached their industry code of practice have more than tripled in a nearly two-decade period, an investigation by The BMJ has found. Feb 14, 2024 0 0
Experts call for innovative strategies to address global blood crisis, form new coalition Billions of people live in parts of the world that are so remote from the nearest hospital facility with a functioning blood bank that they are termed "blood deserts." Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding ... Feb 14, 2024 0 0
Walking, jogging, yoga and strength training found to ease depression Walking or jogging, yoga and strength training seems to be the most effective exercises to ease depression, either alone or alongside established treatments such as psychotherapy and drugs, suggests an evidence review published ... Feb 14, 2024 1 19
New epigenetic clocks reinvent how we measure age What causes us to age? New "clocks" developed by researchers may help point to the answers. Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham health care system, unveil a new form ... Feb 14, 2024 0 46
The roles of USP1 in Ewing sarcoma A new research paper titled "Roles of USP1 in Ewing sarcoma" has been published in Genes & Cancer. Feb 14, 2024 0 7
New study confirms double the risk of dementia after mouth herpes simplex virus People who have had the herpes virus at some point in their lives are twice as likely to develop dementia compared to those who have never been infected. A new study from Uppsala University confirms previous research on whether ... Feb 14, 2024 0 94
New study examines dermal injections and their impact on skin aging Chronic exposure of human skin to ultraviolet light causes premature aging, or photoaging. As the skin undergoes photoaging, type I collagen bundles, which are found in the dermis beneath the top layer of the skin and provide ... Feb 14, 2024 0 1