Are e-cigarettes better than nicotine patches? A new Oxford study pooling a decade of evidence finds that nicotine e-cigarettes are the most effective tool for smoking cessation.
Policymakers propose AI solutions as being potentially transformative for the NHS in England, but there is limited robust, ...
Introduction While mental health and substance use challenges have been shown to most frequently emerge during adolescence and young adulthood, a significant portion of these youth experience barriers ...
An international consensus study establishes standardized definitions for vitiligo severity and relapse, emphasizing that ...
No one reads the data collection policy when installing a new app. We're here to tell you which apps are the worst when it ...
Background The lack of skilled healthcare workers limits access to surgical care, with the greatest disparities in low- and ...
A new overview of the best available evidence worldwide for smoking cessation has found that nicotine‑containing e‑cigarettes appear to be more ...
As the NIHR Rapid Service Evaluation Team (RSET) today publish their new mixed-methods evaluation of artificial intelligence ...
With eDNA metabarcoding, researchers read DNA traces from soil, water, or even air as if they were barcodes. This allows them to discover which plants are or were present, even when they are invisible ...
Smallholder farmers in tropical LMICs are consistently and heavily exposed to pesticides. Evidence from this study highlights the urgent need for tailored interventions—including farmer training and ...
Tossing everything into the blue bin (or however it's sorted in your area) feels like a good deed for the planet. People ...