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Showing results 321–330 of 1129Study finds almost half of sport injury-related emergency department attendances and almost a quarter of sport injury-related hospital admissions were in children and adolescents aged 0 – 19 years. Th...
Journalism that exposes false or misleading information – so-called ‘fake news’ – in health or medicine will be recognised with a new annual prize in memory of the late Guardian and Observer journalis...
The Royal Society of Medicine is pleased to once again support the Sarah Hughes Trust prize for journalism that exposes false or misleading information in health or medicine, now open to entries. The ...
A new comprehensive study of organ impairment in long COVID patients over twelve months shows organ damage persisted in 59% of patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affect...
Innovation and application in nutrition and lifestyle medicine: From books to bedside
A prize for health or medical journalism that exposes fake news is now accepting entries. Now in its second year, the annual Sarah Hughes Trust prize recognises journalists who expose false or mislead...
Digital twins (part 2): Ethics and clinical uses
Clinical presentations for FiY and FY1 on the acute take
We recently awarded two of our longest serving members of staff with medals, congratulating them for an incredible combined 70 years working at the Royal Society of Medicine. Beata Coffey, Information...