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Dr Bishal Gyawali discusses the need to consider both absolute and relative risk reduction in trial data.
23/12/2025

Dr Bishal Gyawali discusses the need to consider both absolute and relative risk reduction in trial data.

Dr Bishal Gyawali discusses the need to consider both absolute and relative risk reduction in trial data.

Over the past several years, skinfluencers have gathered on TikTok to tout the benefits of baking soda-based mixtures, s...
22/12/2025

Over the past several years, skinfluencers have gathered on TikTok to tout the benefits of baking soda-based mixtures, scrubs, and overnight masks.

Over the past several years, skinfluencers have gathered on TikTok to tout the benefits of baking soda-based mixtures, scrubs, and overnight masks.

The loss of confidence could not come at a worse time — but it’s not too late to pull back.
21/12/2025

The loss of confidence could not come at a worse time — but it’s not too late to pull back.

The loss of confidence could not come at a worse time — but it’s not too late to pull back.

Researchers take a unique approach to determine the degree of monogamy among humans, and how we mirror — or differ from ...
20/12/2025

Researchers take a unique approach to determine the degree of monogamy among humans, and how we mirror — or differ from — other mammalian species.

Researchers take a unique approach to determine the degree of monogamy among humans, and how we mirror — or differ from — other mammalian species.

Sports cardiologist Rachel Lampert reviews the ProAFHeart study on atrial fibrillation in elite endurance athletes and p...
19/12/2025

Sports cardiologist Rachel Lampert reviews the ProAFHeart study on atrial fibrillation in elite endurance athletes and provides tips on how to manage the arrhythmia in avid exercisers.

Sports cardiologist Rachel Lampert reviews the ProAFHeart study on atrial fibrillation in elite endurance athletes and provides tips on how to manage the arrhythmia in avid exercisers.

A retroperitoneal mass in a 75-year-old man mimics malignancy but proves to be an implant-related inflammatory reaction ...
18/12/2025

A retroperitoneal mass in a 75-year-old man mimics malignancy but proves to be an implant-related inflammatory reaction complicated by recurrent infections.

A retroperitoneal mass in a 75-year-old man mimics malignancy but proves to be an implant-related inflammatory reaction complicated by recurrent infections.

A study shows corridor care is now routine in UK emergency departments, raising urgent concerns about safety, capacity, ...
17/12/2025

A study shows corridor care is now routine in UK emergency departments, raising urgent concerns about safety, capacity, and year-round pressures.

A study shows corridor care is now routine in UK emergency departments, raising urgent concerns about safety, capacity, and year-round pressures.

New NMC data show a sharp fall in overseas nurse recruitment, prompting warnings that tighter visa rules could deepen NH...
16/12/2025

New NMC data show a sharp fall in overseas nurse recruitment, prompting warnings that tighter visa rules could deepen NHS workforce gaps.

New NMC data show a sharp fall in overseas nurse recruitment, prompting warnings that tighter visa rules could deepen NHS workforce gaps.

A major UK-led trial is testing whether Aquablation can match prostate cancer surgery while reducing side-effects for me...
15/12/2025

A major UK-led trial is testing whether Aquablation can match prostate cancer surgery while reducing side-effects for men with early-stage disease.

A major UK-led trial is testing whether Aquablation can match prostate cancer surgery while reducing side-effects for men with early-stage disease.

A UK clinical trial has found that a new nasal spray vaccine could block whooping cough transmission and offer longer-la...
14/12/2025

A UK clinical trial has found that a new nasal spray vaccine could block whooping cough transmission and offer longer-lasting protection.

A UK clinical trial has found that a new nasal spray vaccine could block whooping cough transmission and offer longer-lasting protection.

Time to vasopressor initiation after the first hypotensive episode is not associated with 90-day mortality or vasopresso...
13/12/2025

Time to vasopressor initiation after the first hypotensive episode is not associated with 90-day mortality or vasopressor-free days in patients with septic shock, a study finds.

Time to vasopressor initiation after the first hypotensive episode is not associated with 90-day mortality or vasopressor-free days in patients with septic shock, a study finds.

A potential for cumulative life course impairment is not completely considered in clinical practice, driving the mismana...
12/12/2025

A potential for cumulative life course impairment is not completely considered in clinical practice, driving the mismanagement of patients with psoriasis, a multinational survey shows.

A potential for cumulative life course impairment is not completely considered in clinical practice, driving the mismanagement of patients with psoriasis, a multinational survey shows.

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