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Why it is important to make the undergraduate medical curriculum LGBT+ inclusive

April 3, 2019

There is substantial evidence of disparities in mental and physical health outcomes in the LGBT+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and minority sexual and gender identities) community. [1] This can be […]

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Marthe Frieden: The aftermath of Cyclone Idai—building bridges where we can

April 3, 2019

Marthe Frieden is the medical team leader in MSF’s emergency response to the destruction caused by tropical Cyclone Idai. On the night of 15 March, the cyclone hit Zimbabwe’s mountainous […]

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Joanne Blair: What is the most effective way to deliver subcutaneous insulin—pumps or injections?

April 3, 2019

The SCIPI study was developed between 2007 and 2010, a period of soul searching among British paediatric diabetes healthcare professionals. Glycaemic control was poorer in the United Kingdom than in […]

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Emma Cartwright: The importance of choice between an insulin pump or multiple daily injections

April 3, 2019

Emma Cartwright describes how she made the decision to switch to using an insulin pump […]

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Ann Robinson’s weekly research reviews—2 April 2019

April 2, 2019

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

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Mark Dayan: Follow the signs to the nearest Brexit

April 2, 2019

Whatever the outcome of Brexit, there are some clear themes that the NHS needs to prepare for […]

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Patricia Mechael and Pierre Moon: Digital self care must be approached by the health sector with eyes wide open

April 1, 2019

Information and communication technologies play an important role in the daily lives of people and there is now a new generation of digital natives who do not remember what life […]

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Zhou Tian and Allen Wu: Self sampling for human papilloma virus can save lives in China

April 1, 2019

China accounted for approximately 18.7% (106,430 new cases) and 15.3% (47,739 deaths) of the global annual incidence and mortality from cervical cancer in 2018. [1] Even though cervical cancer is […]

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Kevin Moody: Self care won’t address structural barriers to health, but it can help meet the needs of men who have sex with men

April 1, 2019

Men, like women, have the right to healthy and fulfilling sexual and reproductive lives. However, men are less likely to seek help for complaints related to their sexual and reproductive […]

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Sam Allen: Supporting women into leadership roles—men must act as “allies”

April 1, 2019

Senior male leaders in healthcare, who hold a great deal of power and privilege, should offer their allegiance to those who may benefit from it, says Sam Allen […]

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