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Rebecca Lawton: Graduated compression stockings on trial 

May 13, 2020

One of the well-recognised complications of surgery is deep venous thromboembolism (DVT) and much work has been done to reduce the incidence of hospital acquired thrombosis, including the use of […]

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Gestational diabetes—missed opportunities in post-partum follow-up

May 13, 2020

Elpida Vounzoulaki, Kamlesh Khunti, Clare L. Gillies Gestational diabetes is a relatively common pregnancy complication, defined as diabetes first diagnosed in pregnancy, that is clearly not either pre-existing type 1 […]

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China experience: infection prevention and control in the FangCang hospitals of Wuhan

May 13, 2020

Liuyi Li and colleagues take a closer look at the challenges and countermeasures taken to develop stringent infection prevention and control procedures for the dedicated covid-19 hospitals in repurposed buildings […]

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How can healthcare workers best support each other across borders?

May 13, 2020

Health partnerships across borders can provide mutual support during this time of adversity, say Claudia Aguirre, Ben Simms, Sheba Gitta, and Johann Malawana […]

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Covid-19—will this second phase be harder than the first?

May 13, 2020

We are now entering the second phase of covid-19, the so called “recovery” stage, sandwiched between the crisis and rebuilding phase. As the frenetic pace of the last few weeks […]

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Patients in Pakistan are actively participating in relief activities during the covid-19 pandemic

May 12, 2020

The way that the Pakistan government have collaborated with patient and community organisations during this pandemic sets a great example for other countries, says Hussain Jafri […]

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On International Nurses’ Day, we thank our nursing colleagues

May 12, 2020

2020 is Florence Nightingale’s bicentennial year, designated by World Health Organisation (WHO) as the first ever global Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Announced early last year, WHO can have had little idea how […]

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Covid-19: Rigorous investigation of healthcare workers’ deaths is indispensable 

May 12, 2020

Every doctor responsible for issuing a “Medical Certificate of Cause of Death” (MCCD) has a legal obligation to notify a senior coroner of a death if “the registered medical practitioner […]

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Covid-19: Public health policies can reduce inequalities as we come out of lockdown

May 12, 2020

Population-level public health policies have an important part in supporting the transition out of lockdown […]

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The duty to treat: where do the limits lie?

May 12, 2020

Doctors are dying. The combination of a novel virus, no treatment, and inadequate supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) is putting frontline health workers at risk of serious harm. The […]

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