British Medical Journal
‘Back’ in the sack
The general fear is that back pain may impede good sex.
Who can speak, about what issues & where!
The issues at stake go beyond one editorial, one journal, one state or even one country.
Faulty medical devices cause for deaths, injuries
The researchers said that eight percent of all implants had no evaluated evidence due to the lack of a proper regulation process.
India lags behind in medical research: BMJ
BMJ advances healthcare worldwide bysharing knowledge and expertise to improve experiences and outcomes.
Size matters for wine drinkers
The researchers found out that alcohol consumption boomed in England during 1960s and ’80s.
Doctors in India see patients for just two minutes: study
India’s primary care consultation time was two minutes in 2015.
Female surgeons better at not killing you compared to male surgeons: Study
The research found that female surgeons were considered as being more skilled, better at following rules and communicating.
Saga of Odisha’s 19th century conjoined twins revealed
The twins — named Radhika and Doodica — were given secret burials.