In the last months we have seen politicians in UK and elsewhere giving advice about medical problems. In all cases their opinion is not bringing any benefit to those who read it and is certainly ...
Training bottlenecks are leaving many resident doctors without a job and must be “urgently” tackled as part of an overhaul of ...
A warehouse containing thousands of illegal weight loss pens has been raided by UK law enforcement officers (video 1). Video ...
Ministers allowing NHS bosses to delay care for patients in “desperate need of treatment” to cut costs is “absurd,” the BMA ...
Israel is continuing to block vital supplies to Gaza despite agreeing to allow aid in as part of the ceasefire agreement, aid ...
PAACS collaborates with in-country universities and Ministries of Health when possible to ensure that its training programmes are complimentary to existing ones. Because they work and train in rural ...
Friends of Hari Kumar feared he might be “brainwashed into becoming a communist” when he left his Indian village as a ...
Tourniquets are playing an unprecedented role in the ongoing war in Ukraine, with lasting consequences for Ukrainian society.
Patients with cancer who received a covid mRNA vaccine within 100 days of beginning immunotherapy treatment gained ...
Cases are emerging of harm or suicide resulting from people’s dependent relationships with AI chatbots such as ChatGPT. Are ...
And it works both ways: whilst regulation of doctors is clearly important, there is a difference between governmental action to ensure the safety of patients, and politically-motivated silencing and ...
As an old geezer who began practicing medicine in the late 1970s, before regulations limited excessive working hours, I find it difficult to believe that “long hours” alone explain this crisis.