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Month: September 2020

The health system needs to be gender responsive to address violence against women

September 7, 2020

Over the last 25 years, violence against women, particularly intimate partner violence and sexual violence, has been increasingly recognised as a human rights violation and a public health problem with […]

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Covid-19: what can we learn from Finland’s experience of the pandemic?

September 4, 2020

At the European Union of General Practitioners (UEMO) General Assembly in mid-June 2020, the Finnish delegation reported that the covid-19 pandemic was relatively under control in Finland. Lockdown was easing […]

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Arthur M Feldman: What can Osler teach us about the covid-19 pandemic?

September 4, 2020

Beginning in the second half of the 20th century, physicians were taught not to mix politics and medicine. This arose when physicians became aware of the atrocities committed by Nazi […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Medical fallacies

September 4, 2020

There are many types of fallacies and they are very common. The word comes from the Latin adjective fallax, deceitful or treacherous (of persons), misleading or deceptive (of things). The […]

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Ann Robinson’s research reviews—4 September 2020

September 4, 2020

Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]

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Trustworthy and living guidance for covid-19: time to join forces in the evidence ecosystem

September 4, 2020

The covid-19 pandemic and related “infodemic” have highlighted the importance of quickly available and trustworthy guidance to inform policy and practice worldwide. The flood of new research, clinical trials, and […]

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The exceptional circumstances of dealing with covid-19 must not be forgotten

September 4, 2020

In early April, one of MDDUS’ retired members described to me the feeling of returning to work as a doctor during the covid-19 emergency as being like “the deep breath […]

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Paul Garner on long haul covid-19—Don’t try to dominate this virus, accommodate it

September 4, 2020

“Has covid-19 gone?” My first thought every morning for six months. A few weeks ago, I was jubilant. The muscle aches had evaporated, my head was clear. I announced this […]

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We have heard your message about long covid and we will act, says WHO

September 3, 2020

A few weeks ago, we wrote a BMJ Opinion piece about the long term impacts of covid and called for patients’ experiences of long covid to be included in any […]

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Carol Munt: Stop the harsh blanket ban on visitors in hospitals and care homes

September 3, 2020

“If the Bristol Nightingale could have an area to enable visits to Covid patients at the end of life I’m damn sure care homes could arrange something for their guests. […]

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