NewsFormula Milk Companies Push Allergy Products despite Flawed Evidenceby BMJ-British Medical JournalHealth claims regarding hydrolyzed milk have been gradually debunked over the years
NewsRecent Cannabis Use Linked to Extremes of Nightly Sleep Durationby BMJ-British Medical JournalPattern even more pronounced among heavy users (20 out of preceding 30 days)
NewsOne Third of First Year University Students Have Depression/Anxietyby BMJ-British Medical JournalUpping drug use linked to heightened risk; sense of belonging linked to lower risk
NewsRadical Measures Needed for Net Zero 2050by BMJ-British Medical JournalCurrent commitments are unmatched by action; COP26 offers a precious opportunity to get back on track, say experts
NewsHigher Fruit and Veg Intake Linked to Better Mental Health in Schoolchildrenby BMJ-British Medical JournalNutritious breakfast and lunch linked to emotional well-being in pupils across age spectrum
NewsExperts Raise Questions about Current Standards of Drug Regulationby BMJ-British Medical JournalSurrogate endpoints provide no guarantee of clinical benefit and should be used only as a last resort in drug trials
NewsRigid Social Distancing Rules for COVID-19 Based on Outdated Scienceby BMJ-British Medical JournalRules should better reflect the multiple factors that combine to affect risk, say experts
NewsMedicinal Cannabis May Not Ease Sleep Problems in the Long Runby BMJ-British Medical JournalUsers might build up tolerance to sleep-inducing effects, suggest researchers
NewsMusic May Offer Alternative to Preoperative Drug Routinely Used to Calm Nervesby BMJ-British Medical JournalSimilar effect as midazolam in relieving anxiety before regional anesthesia (peripheral nerve block), findings show
NewsNo Evidence of Added Benefit for Most New Drugs, Say Researchersby BMJ-British Medical JournalInternational drug development processes and policies are responsible and must be reformed