The enduring stigma around addiction has long been a problem in our society. But Rachel Bannister writes of her disappointment that this is present even within healthcare services […]
Year: 2020
Trusting evidence over anecdote: Clinical decision making in the era of covid-19
With every new piece of “evidence” on covid-19, implementation has proven harder in practice than in theory, say Tara Vijayan, Nida Qadir, and Tisha Wang […]
Covid-19: the psychiatric frontline
Acute psychiatry is on the NHS frontline, yet it has not always been at the forefront of people’s minds in the fight against the coronavirus. We admit new patients everyday […]
Alex Nowbar’s journal reviews—23 July 2020
Alex Nowbar reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
The NHS must have the courage to seize this hopeful moment to step up the fight for justice
The incident happened at the Théâtre des Grands Danseurs du Roi, commonly known as the Nicolete Theatre in Paris, in September 1784. Alexandre Dumas recounts it in his Mémoires. [1] General Dumas, […]
Nigel Crisp: A new settlement for health and wellbeing
The NHS has been magnificent during the pandemic, fighting for our lives over the last few weeks and months. But it’s been up to us, the general public, to limit how […]
Anna Charles: This is not the right time for a wholesale NHS reorganisation
You might expect, in the midst of a global pandemic, that unpicking the inner workings of the organisations that run and oversee the national health service would be far from […]
Healthier nutrition supplements may improve brain health among young children
The inspiration for our recent research was a simple thought: “I wouldn’t feed that to my own kid.” One of us (SBR) does research primarily on obesity, but had been […]
Laura Nunez-Mulder: it’s not selfish to study through the pandemic
This morning I tried to memorise the causes of hyponatraemia. Does it help anyone unwell with covid-19 that a medical student knows this list by heart? Does it lighten the […]
Jenny Nguyen and Ina Ko: Teach me about death
Medical schools aren’t adequately preparing future doctors for the reality of having conversations about death, say Jenny Nguyen and Ina Ko […]