How far will you go to promote your medical invention? This is a question for clinical innovators. How far will you go to ...
A long acting injection given every two months to reduce the risk of contracting HIV is to be made available in England for ...
Some of the earliest uses of the words “analogy” and “analogue” related to medical matters, the former in Philip Barrough’s textbook, The Methode of Physicke (1583) and the latter in William Whewell’s ...
Bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel as part of a ceasefire deal show signs of torture, execution, and being run over by tanks, hospital workers have said. Sources at Nasser Hospital in Khan ...
American pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has said it will crack down on suppliers who are selling fake versions of its unapproved weight loss drug retatrutide. Social media companies TikTok and Meta ...
The prime minister, Keir Starmer, has ordered a rapid review of how healthcare regulators such as the General Medical Council deal with allegations of racist or antisemitic behaviour in the NHS. The ...
It’s time for the FDA to re-evaluate its decision to authorise Q-Collar, say James Smoliga and Mu Yang A wearable “brain ...
Almost a quarter of children needing community care services in England are waiting over a year for treatment, with 1 in 15 ...
Although the report fails to acknowledge the nuances of surrogacy, the call for more data is welcome, writes Jackie Leach ...
The World Health Organization has been forced to cut dozens of staff in Europe over the past few weeks, as the US withdrawal ...
A doctor who prescribed weight loss drugs to a man with whom she was in a close personal relationship has been suspended from ...
US surgeons get reimbursed more to operate on a penis than a vagina. This quirk in the US health system exemplifies the ...