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We need a renewed focus on primary prevention to tackle youth knife violence in the longer term

April 1, 2019

We should focus on working with families, schools, communities and other organisations to protect our young people from becoming embroiled in violent crime […]

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Angela Coulter: What we can learn from public involvement at NICE

April 1, 2019

NICE celebrates its twentieth birthday today and it has much to celebrate. Despite an ever-widening remit and a budget squeeze, it has managed to avoid the turbulence experienced by other […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Medically meaningful

March 29, 2019

I suggested last week that “meaningful” more often means “meaningless” than any of the other possible meanings that it has acquired. As for the so-called “meaningful votes” in the House […]

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Peter Brindley and Matt Morgan: On the frontlines of the opiate crisis—no easy answers

March 29, 2019

Like the 1930’s comedy brothers Groucho, Chicho and Harpo, the political theorist Karl Marx was a funny old chap. The man who penned Das Kapital and the Communist Manifesto actually […]

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Ian Hamilton: Reclassifying pregabalin and gabapentin only moves the problem onto other drugs

March 29, 2019

The restriction of gabapentinoids will simply shift the same problems onto another set of substances, says Ian Hamilton […]

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Holger J. Schünemann: All evidence is real world evidence

March 29, 2019

Clinical guidelines are often criticized for not paying enough attention to “real world evidence” (RWE) such as big data, patient generated data, data from registries, or electronic health records. Real […]

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Peter Hotez: Measles in America—what’s playing out in New York State is nightmarish

March 28, 2019

Eventually, this measles epidemic will be controlled, but we will almost certainly continue to see larger and more frequent measles outbreaks in the US […]

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Unreported trial of the week: Adjuvant hormonal therapy in surgically treated prostate cancer patients at high risk for recurrence (NCT00003645)

March 28, 2019

Anya Göpfert, Nick DeVito, Ben Goldacre Background The US FDA Amendments Act (FDAAA 2007) requires certain clinical trials to report their results onto ClinicalTrials.gov within one year of completion. European […]

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Stop the exploitation of migrant agricultural workers in Italy

March 27, 2019

Across the whole of Italy, agriculture counts the fallen like those on a battlefield. People from different nationalities come to work in Italy in the agricultural sector.[1] They often have […]

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Keep out of reach of children—the case for increasing the legal age for tobacco purchase to 21

March 27, 2019

Increasing the legal age for tobacco purchase should be combined with other measures to reduce smoking rates in young people […]

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