The BMJ is restarting its partnership with the National Institute for Health Research to bring readers the most important research findings in an easily accessible form
The government must act now, or be faced with much tougher decisions and less popular choices as the winter kicks in, says John Middleton
Oct 25
Shilu Tong and colleagues describe the health consequences of extreme urban heat and the priorities for action and research to mitigate the harms
Accredited social health activists are well known for providing healthcare in rural India. However, this essential part of the workforce has long gone unacknowledged, reports Sanket Jain
Oct 22
Time is running out to reverse, or even halt, the damage done by humanity to our planet. Both individual action and promotion of systemic change are essential
Oct 7
The world is heating up and so is the urgency for action. Without radical change, rising global temperatures will result in irreversible planetary change, writes Fiona Godlee
The case for universal boosters is weak, and the benefits are unclear, argue Muge Cevik and colleagues
Sep 23
Whatever teenagers and families decide, their views must be heard and respected, says this Editorial
Sep 22