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Month: August 2018

Prescription only access to antibiotics could exacerbate health inequalities in LMICs

August 23, 2018

One standardised solution to antimicrobial resistance will not be appropriate across all settings, say Mishal S Khan and colleagues […]

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Soumya Swaminathan: TB programmes should focus on people with highest risk of progression to disease

August 23, 2018

It is time for the TB community to identify new approaches to controlling this ancient disease […]

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Richard Lehman and Magdalena Skrybant: A day at the PROMs

August 23, 2018

PROs are vital and flexible tools for designing clinical care to suit the needs and priorities of individual patients […]

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Saffron Cordery and Suzie Bailey: Breaking the leadership mould

August 22, 2018

Last month, The King’s Fund and NHS Providers published their report looking at leadership in today’s NHS […]

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Unreported trial of the week: Nicotine replacement for smoking cessation during pregnancy (NCT01656733)

August 22, 2018

Brian MacKenna, Nicholas DeVito, and Ben Goldacre Background The US FDA Amendments Act (FDAAA 2007) requires certain clinical trials to report their results onto ClinicalTrials.gov within one year of completion. […]

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Giovanni Rezza: Mandatory vaccinations in Italy—scientific evidence and political controversies

August 21, 2018

Vaccine mandates have become increasingly politicised in Italy, but policy must be guided by evidence […]

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Colin Hutchinson: Our profession in today’s NHS—Doctors for the NHS essay competition

August 21, 2018

From its conception seventy years ago, the NHS has experienced tensions between the medical profession, the government of the day, and the civil servants that administer it. At various times […]

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Richard Smith: A baby dies of measles

August 21, 2018

I had measles as a child. My brothers had measles. Everybody, as I remember, had measles as a child in Rotherhithe in the 1950s. But I don’t remember anybody dying, […]

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Helen Macdonald: Overdiagnosis and the fear of being “normal”

August 20, 2018

Helen Macdonald discusses the key points from Day 1 of Preventing Overdiagnosis […]

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Richard Lehman’s sunshine act

August 20, 2018

Alison Tonks speaks to Richard Lehman about writing research reviews and what he’ll be doing next […]

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