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How should we define health

WEBThe WHO definition of health as complete wellbeing is no longer fit for purpose given the rise of chronic disease. Machteld Huber and colleagues propose …

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Strengthening the basics: public health responses to …

WEBVictoria Haldane and colleagues argue that to make covid-19 the last pandemic, public health responses to outbreaks must be strengthened, starting with …

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Why health should replace wealth as the heart of prosperity

WEBIt is health rather than wealth that lies at the heart of our wellbeing and provides the true foundation for a lasting prosperity. Tim Jackson is professor of …

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Feminist movements are key to public health equity

WEBFeminist movements are key to public health equity. June 28, 2021. We need greater investment in feminist movements, one of the most effective ways to …

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Discover the latest clinical knowledge and opinion BMJ …

WEBAt BMJ, we publish some of the world's most cited and widely read journals. We support health professionals and researchers everywhere. Our journal collection includes some …

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Disease, illness, sickness, health, healing and wholeness: …

WEBConcepts such as disease and health can be difficult to define precisely. Part of the reason for this is that they embody value judgments and are rooted in metaphor. The precise …

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Gut microbiome and health: mechanistic insights Gut

WEBThe gut microbiota is now considered as one of the key elements contributing to the regulation of host health. Virtually all our body sites are colonised by microbes …

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Accelerating population health improvement The BMJ

WEBPedro Delgado and colleagues describe how applying improvement methods to working with populations could help close equity gaps As the covid-19 pandemic …

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The global health workforce stock and distribution in …

WEBResults In 2020, the global workforce stock was 29.1 million nurses, 12.7 million medical doctors, 3.7 million pharmacists, 2.5 million dentists, 2.2 million midwives and 14.9 …

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Authors Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (JECH)

WEBWhen publishing in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, authors choose between three licence types – exclusive licence granted to BMJ, CC-BY-NC and CC-BY (Creative …

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British Journal of Sports Medicine Volume 41 Number 12 …

WEBBritish Journal of Sports Medicine Editor Paul McCrory (Australia) North American Editor Karim Khan (Canada) Book Review Editor Susan White (Australia)

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Barriers to trauma-informed care include unsafe environments and …

WEBMethods. Wilson et al used a hermeneutic phenomenological methodology based on the work of van Manen,4 and data were collected using semistructured …

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Estimated health benefits, costs and cost-effectiveness of …

WEBIntroduction Nigeria is committed to reducing industrial trans- fatty acids (iTFA) from the food supply, but the potential health gains, costs and cost-effectiveness are unknown. …

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Covid-19 pandemic and the social determinants of health

WEBLauren Paremoer and colleagues call for action to create a fairer and more sustainable post-covid world The covid-19 pandemic has exposed the longstanding …

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Thoracic versus coronary calcification for atherosclerotic

WEBMethods A total of 2412 participants who underwent both chest CT and ECG-gated cardiac CT at the same period were included in the Multi-Ethnic Study of …

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Major UK non-commercial sponsors’ efforts to reduce research …

WEBWorldwide, a significant proportion of clinical trials end up as costly research waste because their results are never made public.1–3 The resulting gaps in the medical …

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The positive effects of covid-19 The BMJ

WEBAs the coronavirus pandemic continues its deadly path, dramatic changes in how people live are reducing some instances of other medical problems. Bryn Nelson …

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Bad news: how the media reported on an observational study …

WEBMedical research gets plenty of media attention. Unfortunately, the attention is often problematic, frequently failing to provide readers with information needed to …

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Food is medicine: actions to integrate food and nutrition into

WEBSarah Downer and colleagues review new efforts to incorporate food and nutrition into prevention, management, and treatment of diet related disease in …

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The political determinants of health—10 years on The BMJ

WEBPublic health professionals need to become more politically astute to achieve their goals Health is a political choice, and politics is a continuous struggle for power …

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Is the US prepared for the next pandemic

WEBChelsea Cipriano , Kushal Kadakia , and Dave Chokshi argue that the US must end its collective amnesia about public health disasters and act collaboratively to …

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The impact of climate change on health is an immediate danger

WEBIt was deeply concerning to see the UK government’s retreat from critical net zero policies, writes Ramesh Arasaradnam Climate change is a public health …

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Health systems strengthening

WEBThe Ebola epidemic of 2014-2015 was a public health disaster for West Africa. Over 28 000 people were infected and over 11 000 died.1 It caused severe damage to the economies …

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Women’s health needs beyond sexual, reproductive, and maternal …

WEBA view of women’s health as synonymous with sexual, reproductive, and maternal health means gaps in health provision across a wider spectrum Since its …

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Planetary health: challenging power and privilege is key to a fairer

WEBAs the 6th Planetary Health Annual Meeting begins in Kuala Lumpur, Sophie Gepp and colleagues commend progress in the field of planetary health but call for …

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Health under the spotlight in India’s 2024 election The BMJ

WEBIndia’s marathon 2024 election process sees several health matters coming to the fore, including universal healthcare, the health workforce, and infrastructure. …

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NHS England does U turn on staff mental health service after …

WEBNHS England has reversed its decision to halt new sign-ups to the NHS Practitioner Health (NHSPH) programme, a mental health and addiction service that …

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New death certification process for England and Wales will start in

WEBNHS trusts and GPs will be required by law to share records of all patients who die from natural causes with their local medical examiner from September, the …

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