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Last December, The BMJ published an investigation into the 2009 PLATO trial - exposing serious probl
In this episode, we hear about ketamine addiction. It's in the news, but the rise in addiction among
Devi Sridhar's new book “How Not to Die (Too Soon) - The Lies We’ve Been Sold, and the Policies Th
Recent escalations in the ever simmering tension between India and Pakistan brought us closer to con
China was declared malaria free in 2021 - and we'll hear how persistence was key to their success, a
The UK government is debating legislation to allow assisted dying in England and Wales, which puts d
Kamran Abbasi interviews Professor Ashish Jha, Dean of Public Health at Brown University and former
The UK’s chancellor has announced a £5bn cut to benefits, much of which will be borne by those on lo
In the UK, the prime minister has announced the disbanding of NHS England, Nigel Crisp - former chie
We've just published a new rapid review on the safety and efficacy of physician and anaesthetic asso
From pay restoration, to making sure there are enough training posts for resident doctors, the BMA h
In this episode of the BMJ's Medicine and Science podcast, editor-in-chief Kamran Abbasi discusses t
Providing quality healthcare is demanding, often stressful, and requires sustained effort. When reso
This week Rebecca Coombes is back with another big-food investigation, this time about fast-food gia
Exercise and a better diet, prior to surgery, can improve outcomes. Daniel McIsaac, a professor of a
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the US out of the WHO. This woul
In the last podcast of 2024, Richard Smith, former editor of The BMJ and head of UKHACC will be maki
Conflicts of interest harm health, and a new investigation uncovers the infiltration of big food man
In today’s episode, new research, which has looked at the impact staff turnover is having on patient