Epidemiology: Autism is likely as common in women as in men
A new study published in the BMJ reveals that autism spectrum disorder diagnoses in Swedish children born between 1985 and 2020 have surged tenfold, showing a notable catch-up effect among girls as the gender ratio of diagnoses equalizes by age 15.
Study: Menstrual blood can indicate HPV infection
A study published in The BMJ explores the potential of using menstrual blood for HPV testing as a less stressful alternative to traditional cervical screenings.
Dan Buettner, longevity expert: 'Cooking at home may be the best trick to live longer'
A study published in BMJ found that restaurant meals average 1,317 calories, exceeding fast food and often surpassing the daily recommended intake, prompting nutritionists to recommend smaller portions and healthier choices.
Breakthrough report on ADHD. We know which therapies really work and which are a waste of time
A new umbrella review published in 'The BMJ' evaluates the effectiveness of various ADHD therapies based on a comprehensive analysis of clinical trials.