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Ann Robinson’s research reviews—31 January 2020
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Coronas
The Coronaviruses were first identified by a group of virologists (J D Almeida, D M Berry, C H Cunningham, D Hamre, M S Hofstad, L Mallucci, K McIntosh, and D […]
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Abraar Karan: Coronavirus—containing the parallel epidemics of xenophobia and misinformation
There is a grasp for the right information amid an evolving and even bigger epidemic of misinformation […]
Richard Smith: Must capitalism end to avoid climate collapse?
Before last night’s passionate and well argued debate at the Royal Geographical Society on the motion “To stop climate collapse, we must end capitalism,” 38% of the well-heeled audience of […]
Scarlett McNally: Exercise is the miracle cure
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Richard Smith: Junior doctors in Russia 1917; Edinburgh 1977; and now—all the same?
In A Country Doctor’s Notebook Mikhail Bulgakov describes his experiences of being a newly graduated doctor sent alone in 1917 to run a hospital in rural Russia some 24 hours […]