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Andy Cowper: Tiers of a clown

October 13, 2020

New covid-19 restrictions in England may not go far enough and don’t address existing problems with test and trace, says Andy Cowper […]

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Richard Smith: Population aging is a success and the cause of increases in healthcare costs: two shibboleths we should stop repeating

October 13, 2020

When I connected to the Forum annual lecture of the Academy of Medical Sciences yesterday I heard the president make two statements that you hear all the time—and might be […]

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Covid-19: Better contact tracing could help save lives and the economy

October 12, 2020

Insights on how to improve contact tracing from a community pilot project  The rates of daily infections are rising significantly. In order to save lives and to keep the UK […]

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Graham Mackenzie: Viewing the covid-19 pandemic through the lens of social media

October 12, 2020

The covid-19 pandemic has had a sudden and brutal impact on everybody’s work, leisure, social and family life for the past eight months, with financial hardship for many. During lockdown […]

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Ann Robinson’s research reviews—9 October 2020

October 9, 2020

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

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Fifty years

October 9, 2020

Writing last week about the impossibility of planning without including elements of flexibility designed to account for unforeseen contingencies, I was reminded of what Nassim Taleb wrote in his book […]

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Abraar Karan: Politics and public health in America—taking a stand for what is right

October 9, 2020

Doctors, scientists, and public health leaders are increasingly stepping into the fray and getting political, writes Abraar Karan […]

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Minna Johansson: Caring for patients with long covid—a compassionate tightrope

October 9, 2020

What do our reactions to long covid reveal about medicine’s uncomfortable relationship with uncertainty? Minna Johansson reflects […]

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Tuberculosis patients need better mental health support, especially in the time of covid-19

October 9, 2020

As the world grapples with the covid-19 pandemic, the anxiety, fear, and restrictions it poses have once again brought mental health to the forefront. As health systems struggle to cope […]

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John Dean: The current model of anonymous feedback should be scrapped

October 9, 2020

These days if I want some positive feedback, I look on eBay; I rarely get any at work. But as a hospital consultant I am responsible for giving feedback to […]

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