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Inhaling fentanyl may cause potentially irreversible brain damage (toxic leukoencephalopathy), warn doctors in the journal BMJCaseReports, after treating a middle-aged man found unresponsive in his hotel room after snorting the drug. bit.ly/3UvttEz
This year we're seeing huge opportunities across our journal portfolio. Here's Editor-in-Chief Professor Bryony Dean Franklin talking about BMJ Quality & Safety
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Frequent teen vaping might boost the risk of exposure to lead and uranium, potentially harming brain and organ development, suggests research published online in the journal Tobacco Control 🔗 bit.ly/3QeAUgY
A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 🔗 bit.ly/3xL5FDC
Don't miss Richard Smith question Lord Simon Stevens on climate change and health, getting the NHS to net zero, + more. Questions will also be invited from the audience. Attend in person or online: 🔗eventsforce.net/bmj/frontend/r…
The BMJ UK Health Alliance on Climate Change Richard Smith
.BMJ Mental Health is a new journal in our collection. Here, Editor Professor Andrea Cipriani talks about the exciting steps ahead in 2024.
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📣 Are you ready for a HUGE announcement!
BMJ invites you to discover our new launch: BMJ Future Health, where we will be improving healthcare through innovation, together.
Join us to learn, develop, discover and connect. bit.ly/3U8qtfW
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Living at higher altitudes in India is linked to an increased risk of stunted growth, with children living in homes 2000 metres or more above sea level 40% more at risk than those living 1000 metres below, finds research published BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health bit.ly/4b7ChWq
🎆With BMJ Impact Analytics, we are poised to equip Office of Health Economics with powerful insights on the real-world impact of health research, helping advance healthcare policies globally. #partnership 🤝Get in touch to hear more: bmj.com/company/newsro…
🚀 Exciting news! 🎉 BMJ OnExamination's new AI-powered #PACES revision tool has officially launched! 🤖 Master clinical communication scenarios with ease, receive expert feedback, and ace your PACES exam effortlessly.
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National clinical guidelines for the treatment of COVID-19 vary significantly around the world, with under-resourced countries the most likely to diverge from gold standard (World Health Organization; WHO) treatment recommendations BMJ Global Health Link: bit.ly/4aLYAkP
Active military service may heighten a woman’s risk of having a low birthweight baby, suggests a review of the available scientific evidence published online in the journal BMJ Military Health Link: bit.ly/4aLYHgf
Health concerns are still the primary motive for more than half who want to stop smoking in England, but cost is now a key factor for more than 1 in 4, finds an analysis of national survey responses, published in BMJPublicHealth 🔗 bit.ly/3JQoisR