Medical journals unite in call to eliminate nuclear weapons

More than 100 medical journals, including The BMJ and the Lancet, have issued an urgent call for the elimination of nuclear weapons, warning that the “danger is great and growing.”1The editorial—cowritten by the editors of leading medical and health journals, the World Association of Medical Editors, and International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War—highlights the intensifying situations in Ukraine and Korea and emphasises that any use of nuclear weapons would be catastrophic for humanity.Earlier this year the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the hands of the “doomsday clock” forward to 90 seconds before midnight to reflect the growing risk of nuclear war. The clock was set up in 1947 to represent the likelihood of a human made global catastrophe.“Nuclear armed states must eliminate their nuclear arsenals before they eliminate us,” the editorial says. “As editors of health and medical journals worldwide, we call on health professionals to alert…
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