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PHILPPA PIGACHE, former secretary and honorary MJA member; an author of several health books, has published her first novel. Philippa writes: “Adieu, Sweet Amarillis, is my first novel, and I Read more…
PHILPPA PIGACHE, former secretary and honorary MJA member; an author of several health books, has published her first novel. Philippa writes: “Adieu, Sweet Amarillis, is my first novel, and I Read more…
Dr Riko Muranaka has been awarded the international 2017 John Maddox Prize for promoting science and evidence on a matter of public interest, despite facing difficulty and hostility in doing Read more…
Channel 5 health editor, and MJA member, Catherine Jones has beaten off tough competition to win the 2017 MIND Media Award for journalist of the year. Her series of stories Read more…
Newsflash: The Christmas Quiz and Party is now fully booked but do please email as there may be cancellations The date has been set — December 12 — so Read more…
The BEARR Trust is a British charity set up 25 years ago to help children and other vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the South Read more…
BMJ investigations editor and MJA member Deborah Cohen has won this year’s HealthWatch award. The prize is given ‘to someone who has made significant steps either in medical research or in Read more…
Freelancing can be a tough and sometimes lonely existence, but Jane Feinmann, winner of our new Freelance of the Year Award, shows that tenacity and a nose for news can Read more…
Former MJA member and deputy chair Tim Albert has published a book, Mostly we had it good: a baby boomer’s journey. The book is Tim’s account of life in the Read more…
Could bariatric surgery — reducing the size of the stomach with a gastric band or surgery — be the solution that patients diagnosed with diabetes type 2 are seeking? The Read more…
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