Multiple adverse outcomes
This Research was published in the BMJ on the 17 April 2024 and has been made open access. The paper begins with this summary box: A decade has passed since … Continue reading Multiple adverse outcomes
being and becoming in the world
This Research was published in the BMJ on the 17 April 2024 and has been made open access. The paper begins with this summary box: A decade has passed since … Continue reading Multiple adverse outcomes
I was reminded of this BMJ blog when I tried to introduce myself to Professor Appleby outside the International Congress of the Royal College of Psychiatrists [July 2023]. I had … Continue reading Reflections on social media need to be considered not just in one direction
This article features in the latest BMJ. It has been made open access and is copied in full below. I campaigned for Scotland to introduce Sunshine legislation. I did so … Continue reading Broken beyond repair
Published 21 May 2024 BMJ 2024;385:e076797 Ravi Gupta, assistant professor of medicine Reshma Ramachandran, assistant professor of medicine Joseph S Ross, professor of medicine and health policy Ravi Gupta and … Continue reading Tackling the excesses of pharmaceutical marketing and promotion
The above image is adapted from the front page of the current BMJ. The issue of funding in research goes beyond the tobacco industry, and requires continuing examination by the … Continue reading FUNDED RESEARCH
This rapid response by Shirley Nurock was made in response to a BMJ report that the US drug company Biogen is “walking away from its Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab (Aduhelm).” In … Continue reading ‘Left wondering’
This Research was published in the BMJ on the 17 April 2024 and has been made open access. The paper begins with this summary box: A decade has passed since … Continue reading Multiple adverse outcomes
This Editorial by Emma Doble, Sophie Cook and Kamran Abbasi was published in the BMJ on the 9th April 2024: The following responses have so far been received and published … Continue reading Led by patients