OGN wins FDA approval to extend NEXPLANON use to five years, backed by trials showing no pregnancies and strong efficacy across body weights.
Body mass index (BMI) should not be the main factor when deciding if a child or young person should be referred for an eating ...
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Everything you've been told about "curvy" health is misleading: Why BMI no longer works
If you've ever stood on a scale at the doctor's office only to be told your health status based on a single number, you're ...
Cardiovascular risk factors, such as BMI, in childhood and adolescence are associated with poorer cognitive function in young adulthood.
Children should not be denied help in treating eating disorders on the basis of their body mass index (BMI), the NHS says.
Galea, H. , Perry, M. and Jones, P. (2026) Characterising Irritable Bowel Syndrome: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study .
NHS England reports that specialist eating disorder services for children and young people are now available in every local ...
Dr Adrian James, national medical director for mental health at NHS England, said doctors are treating growing numbers of ...
Guidance for GPs and nurses says other factors should be taken into account, such as changes in behaviour ...
The advice from NHS England, which extends guidance to teachers, GPs, and school nurses, explicitly states that "single ...
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