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Month: November 2018

Rebecca Simmons: Using citizen science to boost healthcare improvement research

November 30, 2018

No one understands the NHS better than those who use it and those who work in it. So research on how to improve healthcare must be informed by the expertise […]

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Instrumentalising women’s reproductive vulnerability for political gain: where in the world does it stop?

November 30, 2018

A move to restrict abortion in Norway is a particularly stark example of the readiness with which women’s reproductive vulnerability is traded as a kind of political capital […]

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Global health disruptors: Climate change

November 30, 2018

Reducing our use of fossil fuels will lead to a healthier society, says Jonathan A Patz […]

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Global health disruptors: Non-communicable diseases

November 30, 2018

Tackling non-communicable diseases will require new technologies and societal change, says Sania Nishtar […]

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Global health disruptors: The urban planet

November 30, 2018

The solution to badly planned and unhealthy cities lies in local public and private engagement, says Evelyne de Leeuw […]

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Celebrating unglamorous medical jobs…and understanding what matters in the end

November 30, 2018

There is no more important medical job than simply being there […]

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Global health disruptors: Fourth industrial revolution

November 30, 2018

We must ensure a digital future that is safe and inclusive for all, say Flavia Bustreo, Siddhartha Jha, and Stefan Germann […]

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Global health disruptors: The global healthcare market

November 30, 2018

Thinking differently about how to harness health markets could provide more health for more people, says Jeffrey L Sturchio […]

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Global health disruptors: Research and development

November 30, 2018

Edward Whiting outlines the changes needed for research and development to realise its potential […]

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Global health disruptors: The Belt and Road initiative

November 29, 2018

Haik Nikogosian asks whether China’s infrastructure strategy will reshape global health […]

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