How active are our children? Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study
We know that children in many parts of the world are spending too much time sitting, often glued to screens. But just how inactive are they?A report in BMJ Open from the Millennium Cohort Study looks...
View ArticleThe war on illegal drugs: Is it working?
BMJ Open editor-in-chief Trish Groves talks to Dan Werb, Urban Health Research Initiative, British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, about his team's study into patterns of illegal drug...
View ArticlePrevalence and incidence rates of autism in the UK
BMJ Open editor-in-chief Trish Groves talks to Hershel Jick, Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program, Boston University School of Medicine, about his paper looking into prevalence and rates of...
View ArticlePublishing priorities of biomedical research funders
BMJ Open editor-in-chief Trish Groves talks to Ellen Collins, Research Information Network, about her paper examining the publishing priorities of biomedical research funders.Read the full paper here:...
View ArticleImpact of the urgent care telephone service NHS 111 pilot sites
BMJ Open associate editor Alison Walker talks to Janette Turner, The University of Sheffield, School of Health and Related Research, about her study examining the impact of the NHS 111 pilot.
View ArticleUK research spend in 2008 and 2012: comparing stroke, cancer, coronary heart...
Dr Alison Walker speaks to Dr Ramon Luengo-Fernandez about his research published in BMJ Open investigating the UK governmental and charity research funding in 2012. This analysis covered the funding...
View ArticleRegistered nurse, health care support worker, medical staffing levels and...
Dr Alison Walker speaks to Professor Peter Griffiths about his research published in BMJ Open concerning Registered nurse, health care support worker, medical staffing levels and mortality in English...
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