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Margaret McCartney: Cancer screening review diminishes informed choice 

October 25, 2019

We should resist the push for financial incentives, increased screening uptake, reorganisation, and restructuring, says Margaret McCartney […]

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What we don’t talk about when we talk about professionalism: Feedback 

October 24, 2019

Positive feedback is essential to motivate trainees, reinforce what’s going well, and encourage repetition. But has the volume become overwhelming? […]

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Anthony Harries: In the absence of a true test for latent TB we need shorter, safer preventive treatments

October 24, 2019

Treating latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is a key component of the World Health Organization’s End TB strategy, which aims to end the epidemic of TB by 2030. This neglected but […]

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Holiday hunger: The government must remove the inequalities in children’s access to holiday clubs

October 23, 2019

Holiday clubs would help the three million children in the UK who are at risk of holiday hunger, say Margaret A Defeyter, Paul B Stretesky, and Michael A Long […]

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Sarah Markham: Can virtual reality help patients with OCD?

October 23, 2019

The creative use of mobile and wearable health information and sensing technologies—also known as mHealth—may have the potential to reduce the cost of healthcare and improve wellbeing in numerous ways. […]

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Ann Robinson’s journal review—23 October 2019

October 23, 2019

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

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Peter Brindley: Nature—still the best life support?

October 23, 2019

I recently returned from backpacking through Alaska and Northern British Columbia. My son and I had reconnected during seven days clambering through the mountains. We had been entirely sans internet […]

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Jonathan Glass: The heart sink doctor

October 23, 2019

Much has been written about so called “heart sink” patients, but Jonathan Glass says what doctors need to avoid is becoming the heart sink doctor […]

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Richard Smith: Emerging thinking of a new chair of the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change

October 22, 2019

Last week I was pleased to be appointed as the chair of the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change (UKHACC). As its name implies, the Alliance comprises health organisations, including […]

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The Withdrawal Agreement Bill and “Do No Harm” to health

October 22, 2019

Brexit, in any form, poses a threat to health in the United Kingdom. A series of peer reviewed studies evaluate a range of post-Brexit scenarios, from minimal divergence from the […]

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