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Are we losing our humanity in medicine’s quest for pure science?

September 2, 2021

Clinicians must combine modern treatments with the time honoured skill of attentive listening, argues Meagan Brennan […]

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UN food systems summit leaders must not remain silent on its inadequate rules of engagement with commercial actors   

September 1, 2021

The pre-summit to September’s United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS), held in Rome at the end of July 2021, confirmed the fears of a broad range of international actors that […]

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Mohammad Razai: What are we losing by abandoning Afghanistan? 

August 31, 2021

Many human rights and health gains have been made in Afghanistan over the past two decades. The international community must ensure that these are not reversed under Taliban rule, says […]

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Mary McCarthy: The value of generalists

August 27, 2021

In 2019, the European Union of general practitioners/family doctors issued a statement entitled “The Value of GPs.” Drawing on evidence from published papers, it pointed out that family doctors were […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Pharmacographic

August 27, 2021

As I mentioned last week, when discussing the medical entries in Crooke’s 1903 edition of Yule and Burnell’s 1886 compilation Hobson–Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and […]

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People’s Covid Inquiry: impact of covid on frontline staff and key workers

August 27, 2021

Michael Mansfield QC began the fifth session of the People’s Covid Inquiry by pointing out that the Archbishop of Canterbury had now added his voice to the many organisations and […]

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People’s Covid Inquiry: inequalities and discrimination

August 27, 2021

“We all face the same storm but we are not all in the same boat” – Sonia Adesara The session was introduced by Sonia Adesara, NHS doctor, who pointed out […]

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Food poverty set to worsen as September’s Universal Credit cliff edge approaches

August 26, 2021

Food banks are trying to prepare for what looks set to be a busy and difficult winter, says Sabine Goodwin […]

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FDA approval for Pfizer covid-19 vaccine is essential and welcomed, but will it help vaccine hesitancy?

August 25, 2021

We must have realistic expectations of how much influence FDA approval will have on vaccine hesitant populations, says Peter Hotez […]

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Significant proportions of people admitted to hospital, or dying from covid-19 in England are vaccinated—this doesn’t mean the vaccines don’t work

August 25, 2021

More vaccinated people are dying of the delta variant of covid than unvaccinated people, according to a recent report from Public Health England. The report shows that 489 of 742 […]

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