Ethnic, religious, social differences in case rates between covid-19 waves

Risk highest for Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, Muslims, Sikhs, and disadvantaged in wave 2 Highest for White British, Christians, the healthy, and relatively well off in wave 3 There were major ethnic, religious, and social differences in the risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19 infection, between the ...

2024-06-04T10:23:38+00:004 April 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|

Poor sleep may bolster genetic susceptibility to asthma risk

Healthy sleep pattern linked to lower risk in adults, large study shows Spotting and treating sleep disorders early on might lessen risks, irrespective of genes Poor quality sleep may bolster a person’s genetic susceptibility to asthma, potentially doubling their risk of being diagnosed with the condition, suggests a large UK ...

Allergic asthma/eczema linked to heightened osteoarthritis risk

Drugs used to dampen down allergic pathways in the body may help lessen this risk People with atopic (allergic) diseases like asthma or eczema may be at heightened risk of the painful and often disabling joint condition, osteoarthritis, finds research published online in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. Drugs used ...

Less ‘risky’ sex of early pandemic still evident year after first lockdown

Fewer unplanned pregnancies and abortions but more sexual dissatisfaction and distress The lower prevalence of ‘risky’ sex—with multiple or new partners without using condoms—which occurred during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, was still evident a year after Britain’s first lockdown, reveal the results of a major national survey, ...

TikTok health information videos on Mpox often inaccurate

Findings highlight potential risks of using social media for health information Health information on M(onkey)pox, posted on the social media platform TikTok, is often inaccurate, incomplete, and of poor quality, finds a recent analysis of relevant videos, published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health. The findings highlight the potential ...

2024-06-04T10:23:41+00:0015 March 2023|BMJ Global Health, Press release|

Covid-19 jab may lessen severity and duration of ‘long covid’

And it may curb condition’s impact on their social, professional, and family lives  Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, may lessen the severity and duration of ‘long COVID’ in those with persistent symptoms after infection, suggests a study that closely imitates a randomised clinical trial, and published in ...

2024-06-04T10:23:42+00:001 March 2023|BMJ Medicine, Press release|
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