It’s 20 years since the UK hit ‘peak booze’. The hangover is still with us
A devil-may-care culture led to the UK’s highest drinking rates. Are we now paying the price for years of excess?
A devil-may-care culture led to the UK’s highest drinking rates. Are we now paying the price for years of excess?
Please note that due to the overwhelming volume of submissions from the public to our national inquiry, the All Party Parliamentary Group on Birth Trauma…
British Journal of Cancer – UK guidelines for the management of soft tissue sarcomas
An unfortunate psychological trait.
The story of Johnny McEntee—the “deputy president” who rose to power at precisely the moment when democracy was falling apart
Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the country
By Zoé Van de Wyngaert, Irene Romera-Martinez & 6 more. Despite end-stage renal impairment, treatment with the anti-B cell maturation antigen (BCMA)xCD3 bispecific antibody proved…
The application of precision medicine in clinical practice implies a thorough evaluation of actionable genomic alterations to streamline therapeutic decision making. Comprehensive genomic profiling of…
Which types of patients can benefit from thrombophilia screening? How should HCPs interpret the results, and do they impact therapeutic management? What