The number of published studies using the Delphi method has increased considerably in recent years. The Delphi method is now ...
Perineal injuries have been neglected and deprioritised, at the expense of women’s health and wellbeing, write Kathrine ...
Medical science has been remarkably successful over the past two centuries at preventing and curing what were once common ...
A drug rollout that officials hailed as a demonstration that the UK was still a “science superpower,” has reached only a ...
Two cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome related coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been identified in France, the first for 12 ...
Vaccine misinformation and disinformation, which has been increasing since the covid-19 pandemic, must be countered ...
Jeffrey was born in Leeds and grew up in Roundhay. He won a scholarship to study medicine at Leeds University and completed ...
Ruth Butler (née Heinsheimer) was born in Israel in 1945. She moved to London with her parents, Siegfried and Liesel, at the ...
As AI enters clinical consultations, Marcus Lewis and colleagues argue that healthcare professionals need new competencies and educational support for safe human-AI collaboration Artificial ...
Raffael Heiss and colleagues argue that influencers’ medical advice is often shaped by multiple biases and suggest how to ...
A system allowing drugs to be approved in the UK by other “trusted” regulators such as the US Food and Drug Administration ...
England is facing an “unprecedented flu wave,” with the NHS warning that up to 8000 hospital beds could be occupied by patients with flu by the end of next week. An average of 1717 patients were in ...