News‘Unhealthy’ Gut Microbiome Linked to Higher Risk of Death after Organ Transplantby BMJ-British Medical JournalMicrobiome patterns specifically linked to deaths from cancer and infection, irrespective of organ transplanted
NewsNew Study Supports Psilocybin’s Potential as an Antidepressantby BMJ-British Medical JournalFindings are encouraging, but further evidence is needed before any clinical recommendations can be made, say experts
NewsEnergy Drinks Linked to Poor Sleep Quality and Insomnia among College Studentsby BMJ-British Medical JournalEven just the occasional can is linked to heightened risk of disturbed sleep
NewsThe Climate and Nature Crisis Is One Indivisible Global Health Emergencyby BMJ-British Medical JournalOver 200 health journals urge the WHO to declare climate change and the nature crisis as a global health emergency
NewsEating More Whole Grains and Fruit Linked to Less Midlife Weight Gainby BMJ-British Medical JournalMost associations stronger among those with excessive body weight and women
NewsFewer than Half of New Drugs Add Substantial Therapeutic Valueby BMJ-British Medical JournalPatients need better treatments, not just more of the same, says expert
NewsLimit Added Sugar to Six Teaspoons a Day to Improve Health, Urge Expertsby BMJ-British Medical JournalReview finds links between excess sugar intake and 45 outcomes including diabetes, depression, obesity, heart disease
NewsHigh Drug Prices Are Not Justified by Research and Development Spendingby BMJ-British Medical JournalMost industry spending is not on research and development
NewsHealth Journals Urge World Leaders to Deliver Climate Justice for Africaby BMJ-British Medical JournalAfrica has suffered disproportionately although it has done little to cause the crisis
NewsAre Drug Regulators Sufficiently Independent from the Companies They Regulate?by BMJ-British Medical JournalExpert says regulators need their own independent watchdog