The most famous part of J K Galbraith’s famous book The Affluent Society, which was published in 1958, is the chapter in which he exposes the constant failure of what […]
Year: 2020
Covid-19 and ethnicity: how the information gap exacerbates inequality
Trust must be rebuilt within BAME communities if information gaps are to be bridged, say Rooah Omer, Shruti Patel, and Danielle Solomon […]
Political pressure on US medical professionals in the covid-19 pandemic
In the year 2020, in the midst of a global pandemic with the leader of the free world hospitalized, the glow of democracy fading, and winter coming, medical professionals in […]
It’s never too late for older adults to start exercising
Physical activity guidelines, based on the available scientific evidence, claim that achieving recommended activity levels will substantially improve individual and population lifespan and health. [1,2] Engaging in regular physical activity […]
Covid-19: Modelling the pandemic
Several predictions made by experts ahead of the UK-wide lockdown in March are confirmed in a detailed re-analysis of the data. The authors explain the background to their research […]
Making healthcare cleaner and more sustainable after covid-19
Crises are an opportunity to interrogate what really matters. The covid-19 pandemic is no exception. There has been considerable debate about possible causal relationships between capitalism and inequalities, environmental damage […]
Hanad Ahmed: Covid-19 has shown us we need to ingrain values of equality into medical education
The covid-19 pandemic has not only disrupted lives, health systems, and economies, but has also brought many of the pre-existing inequalities into sharp focus. The disproportionate impact of covid-19 on […]
Shaun Colley: Learning psychiatry in lockdown—a different type of bedside manner
While being able to connect with patients from home has many benefits, this blurring of different worlds can be an unsettling experience, finds medical student Shaun Colley […]
If the UK wants to lead in global health, it must demonstrate a commitment to international laws which underpin global governance
In Boris Johnson’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly last week, the world welcomed the commitment for the UK to increase its spending to the World Health Organization (WHO) […]
Charlotte O’Herron and Jon Kusner: Is breaking down barriers to voting a dimension of healthcare?
The struggle in the US to manage the covid-19 pandemic has made it clear that public leaders at all levels of government wield great influence over our health. Beyond the […]