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Month: March 2020

Lessons from the frontline of the covid-19 outbreak

March 20, 2020

The NHS is at the forefront of the UK’s response to the covid-19 outbreak. Hospitals are already being overwhelmed with cases of suspected and confirmed covid-19 infection, with clinicians struggling […]

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Sharon Cox: Risky smoking practices and the coronavirus: A deadly mix for our most vulnerable smokers 

March 20, 2020

Coronavirus in on the rise, both the incidence and the distribution of the virus are growing across the UK, Europe and similarly in the US. Rates of illness and death […]

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Covid-19 and reproductive health: What can we learn from previous epidemics?

March 19, 2020

Benjamin Black and Gillian McKay argue that there is enough global precedence to prepare for many of the indirect consequences this pandemic will bring […]

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William Cayley: Statistics are people too

March 19, 2020

In our ongoing preoccupation with the number of “cases” of covid-19, we must not forget that behind every number is an individual, says William Cayley […]

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Covid-19: We each have a professional responsibility to be civil and show respect and kindness for others at all times

March 19, 2020

The media is dominated by the growing coronavirus (covid-19) crisis that is rapidly escalating on a daily basis. The online Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center is a good source of […]

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Julie K. Silver: Prehabilitation could save lives in a pandemic

March 19, 2020

By definition, prehabilitation involves interventions aimed at improving patients’ health prior to an anticipated upcoming physiologic stressor so that they are better able to withstand that stress. Many decades ago, […]

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Responsible communication on suicide in the media is essential if we want to be serious about tackling the stigma surrounding suicide

March 19, 2020

Many people live with constant suicidal thoughts and feelings. Most of the public conversation and education about suicide now happens in the media, including online media. This shapes how we […]

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Covid-19: The painful price of ignoring health inequities

March 18, 2020

Coronavirus disease (covid-19) provides a painful reminder of why inequities harm all of us. Equity is widely misunderstood as a zero-sum game—i.e. the gain of one individual or group results […]

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Rucira Ooi: Even hospitals are not immune to xenophobia amid a pandemic

March 18, 2020

We have to remember that it is not you against me, but us against the virus, says Rucira Ooi […]

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Helen Macdonald: Covid-19—what is a new and continuous cough?

March 18, 2020

Helen Macdonald explores how guidance on the symptoms of covid-19 can be tricky to interpret and apply […]

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