Bmj news
Here are some recent news articles from the British Medical Journal (BMJ):
COVID-19
- "COVID-19: Global cases pass 200 million as WHO warns of 'tsunami' of cases" (February 2022)
- "COVID-19: Booster shots may not be necessary for everyone, say experts" (January 2022)
- "COVID-19: WHO recommends against using hydroxychloroquine for treatment" (June 2021)
Vaccines
- "Vaccine hesitancy: A systematic review of the literature" (January 2022)
- "Vaccine effectiveness: A review of the evidence" (December 2021)
- "Vaccine distribution: A global analysis of inequities" (November 2021)
Healthcare Policy
- "NHS funding: A review of the UK's National Health Service" (February 2022)
- "Healthcare reform: A review of the US healthcare system" (January 2022)
- "Universal healthcare: A review of the global landscape" (December 2021)
Medical Research
- "New cancer treatment: A review of immunotherapy" (February 2022)
- "Gene editing: A review of CRISPR technology" (January 2022)
- "Stem cell research: A review of the latest developments" (December 2021)
Mental Health
- "Mental health: A review of the global burden" (February 2022)
- "Mental health stigma: A review of the literature" (January 2022)
- "Mental health treatment: A review of the evidence" (December 2021)
These are just a few examples of the many news articles published by the BMJ. The journal is a leading international medical journal that publishes original research, reviews, and news articles on a wide range of medical topics.