The disappearing mid-life crisis

The disappearing mid-life crisis

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How can we eliminate malaria?

In the past decade there has been little progress in lowering malaria cases, with over half a million people still dying from the mosquito-borne disease every year. We look at the big ideas and innovations of the future that could help us eliminate malaria once and for all. What ...  عرض المزيد

2025: A big year for tackling malaria

Malaria is still the third biggest killer on the planet and despite decades of serious investment it’s a disease that is still very much with us. But that investment is starting to pay off - 2025 has been a big year for new ways of tackling the disease.This week we’re reflecting ...  عرض المزيد

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Starvation in Gaza is a multi-generational disaster
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

In today’s episode:

<ul> <li>Rethinking how we measure the harm caused by the  arms industry</li> <li>The life long, and multigenerational, impact of starvation in Gaza</li> <li> What is the appropriate focus on prevention in general practice?</li> </ul>

 

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Tackling bias in health
People Fixing the World

Bias in the way medical research is carried out means that new medicines for diseases such as cancer – as well as the tools used to diagnose patients with some conditions – are disproportionally tested on people of European heritage. This can lead to those not represented in the ...  عرض المزيد

Prehabilitation before surgery, alcohol's impact on clinical care, and life after a cardiac arrest
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Exercise and a better diet, prior to surgery, can improve outcomes. Daniel McIsaac, a professor of anaesthesiology from the University of Ottowa and lead author of that research, joins us to talk about getting those results into practice.

Julia Sinclair, professor of ad ...

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The shaky science of the Q-collar, exercise for osteoarthritis, and patient choice.
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

This week on the podcast

The BMJ investigates Q-COLLAR, an American device that distributors claim can reduce brain injury from contact sports. Investigators James Smoliga and Mu Yang take us through the evidence, and former NFL punter turned US bobsled team member John ...

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