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2. How to avoid being duped by predatory journals.
3. Frontiers' journals saw large scale retractions--where does that leave the publisher's reputation with researchers?
4. Correcting the scientific record on abortion and mental health outcomes.
5. ONS refines method to estimate excess deaths.
6. Mandatory data and code sharing for research published The BMJ.
7. Publishers' and journals' instructions to authors on use of generative artificial intelligence in academic and scientific publishing: bibliometric analysis.
8. Plans to tighten up disability benefits are attacked by health and disability representatives.
9. Mandatory data and code sharing for research published by The BMJ: New policy requires authors to share analytic codes from all studies and data from all trials.
10. The Generation Study.
11. Role models help to progress gender parity, but we mustn't forget the personal cost.
12. Peter McGuffin: psychiatrist and researcher who set out to find better ways of defining severe mental illness.
13. The grey area of "fertility tech" being mis-sold as contraception.
14. The BMJ's NHS commission: an emphatic recommitment to the founding principles.
15. Use of generative artificial intelligence in medical research.
16. Gender role models pay a personal cost.
17. Summary of WHO infection prevention and control guideline for covid-19: striving for evidence based practice in infection prevention and control.
18. Work and vocational rehabilitation for people living with long covid.
19. Effect of the HPV vaccination programme on incidence of cervical cancer and grade 3 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia by socioeconomic deprivation in England: population based observational study.
20. How to communicate about climate change with patients.
21. NHS and the whole of society must act on social determinants of health for a healthier future.
22. Comparative effectiveness of second line oral antidiabetic treatments among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus: emulation of a target trial using routinely collected health data.
23. Efficacy of psilocybin for treating symptoms of depression: systematic review and meta-analysis.
24. Non-acute heart failure management in primary care.
25. Can current interlinked crises stimulate the structural and policy choices required for healthy societies?
26. Alternative routes into clinical research: a guide for early career doctors.
27. Prenatal opioid exposure and subsequent risk of neuropsychiatric disorders in children: nationwide birth cohort study in South Korea.
28. Multiple adverse outcomes associated with antipsychotic use in people with dementia: population based matched cohort study.
29. Premature ovarian insufficiency.
30. New advances in type 1 diabetes.
31. The future of the NHS depends on its workforce.
32. Rebalancing risks in favour of benefits.
33. Undisclosed financial conflicts of interest in DSM-5-TR.
34. Roland Griffiths: Innovative psychedelics researcher.
35. Obtaining clean urine samples.
36. Ageist eligibility criteria for shingles vaccination.
37. Wastewater surveillance of synthetic opioids.
38. Understanding injuries during assisted delivery.
39. Illicit drug threats, old and new.
40. We need better screening and surveillance.
41. NHS should focus on the basics first.
42. Should the NHS pay AI's PubMed bill?
43. Understanding injuries during assisted delivery.
44. Dry eye disease management.
45. Long term outcomes of metabolic/bariatric surgery in adults.
46. Community based complex interventions to sustain independence in older people: systematic review and network meta-analysis.
47. Current safeguards, risk mitigation, and transparency measures of large language models against the generation of health disinformation: repeated cross sectional analysis.
48. NHS funding for a secure future.
49. How to secure the NHS's financial future.
50. 25 year trends in cancer incidence and mortality among adults aged 35-69 years in the UK, 1993-2018: retrospective secondary analysis.
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