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Month: October 2018

Yash Khandwala and Michael Eisenberg: Don’t forget the father!

October 31, 2018

The increasing success and safety of assisted reproductive technology has extended the reproductive window of men and women. Unfortunately, this triumph of modern medicine—the technology that allows parents to delay […]

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Hayley Webb: UK abortion law is outdated, not evidence based, and prevents best practice

October 30, 2018

We must build on the momentum of this year to ensure that women across the UK can truly have governance over their own bodies […]

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Alex Nowbar’s research reviews—29 October 2018

October 29, 2018

Alex Nowbar reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . The Medicines Act 1968 and Compendia

October 26, 2018

Last week I noted that section 96(6) of the Medicines Act 1968 required marketing authorization holders to publish information about their medicinal products in data sheets, whose form and contents […]

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Unreported clinical trial of the week: Study of indomethacin capsules to treat pain following surgery in children (NCT02633969)

October 26, 2018

Georgia Richards, Nick 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. European […]

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Mark Taubert: Yes, doctors need to talk about dying, but what if patients started that conversation?

October 26, 2018

A recent report called on doctors to initiate conversations about dying earlier on in a patient’s illness trajectory. Mark Taubert describes how patients are key to improving this […]

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Alma Ata, Astana and beyond—patients and communities as the core of universal primary healthcare

October 24, 2018

Anya de Iongh, Sarah Markham, and Rakhal Gaitonde As the 40 year anniversary of the Alma Ata Declaration on Primary Health Care arrives, it prompts a range of reflections, on […]

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Greta McLachlan: Please put your oxygen mask on first before helping others

October 23, 2018

If we don’t look after ourselves then we will be no good at looking after our patients, says Greta McLachlan […]

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Edward Ridyard: Charging for hospital car parking risks demoralising the NHS workforce

October 23, 2018

The NHS is run on goodwill, yet unfair car parking charges show a thorough disregard for staff […]

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Richard Smith: The hegemony of “health people”

October 23, 2018

While the NHS is promised another £20 billion (which is still not enough, “health people” say), I listen every day on the radio to teachers, police, prison officers, social workers, […]

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