As the health community reflects on World Caring Day and the UK's National Carers Week in June, 2024, it is important to ...
The summer of 2024 will be remembered in part for the XXXIII Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, France. The Games provide ...
Considering non-specific effects, as evidenced in placebo groups, the incidence of antidepressant discontinuation symptoms is approximately 15%, affecting one in six to seven patients who discontinue ...
Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are categorised as rare tumours, but the incidence continues to increase.1 Most commonly, these ...
I have spinal muscular atrophy type 2, also known as SMA. It is caused by a mutation in the SMN1 gene affecting the survival ...
Millions of children undergo general anaesthesia each year during surgery, imaging, and other medical procedures. The ...
Ethnic inequities exist with respect to time to surgery for women with early-stage breast cancer and these differences persist after FCT implementation.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common RNA virus that, in most people, causes mild respiratory illness. In vulnerable populations, such as infants and older people, it can cause serious illness ...
Ankle fractures are common injuries, and about a third of ankle injuries require surgical treatment to correct dislocation or ...
In The Lancet HIV, Julio S G Montaner and colleagues1 present important results on HIV transmission over time in British ...
Improving cancer outcomes through innovative cancer detection initiatives in primary care is an international policy priority. There are unique implementation challenges to the roll-out and scale-up ...
The FAI Score captures inflammatory risk beyond the current clinical risk stratification and CCTA interpretation, particularly among patients without obstructive CAD. The AI-Risk integrates this ...