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To induce or not to induce pregnant women at 41 weeks

February 20, 2019

Esteriek de Miranda and Jeroen van Dillen In the Netherlands there are strong and opposing opinions among healthcare providers about the optimal time to induce labour in otherwise low risk […]

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Providing better evidence in orthopaedic surgery: RCTs, registries, or both?

February 20, 2019

Richard Craig and Jonathan L Rees Part of a clinician’s duty of care is to provide patients with information on “the benefits, risks, burdens, and likelihood of success” when offering […]

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Isky Gordon: The reality of promoting advance decisions to refuse treatment

February 20, 2019

Advance decisions to refuse treatment can help families avoid the agony of making decisions in times of crisis, says Isky Gordon […]

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Ann Robinson’s research reviews—19 February 2019

February 19, 2019

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

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Amrit Banstola et al: Achieving universal health coverage in Nepal

February 15, 2019

The prioritization of universal health coverage (UHC) is one of the remarkable outcomes of the 2018/19 health budget of Nepal. The budget increased healthcare expenditure by NPR 24·64 billion (US$ […]

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Separating children from parents is a public health emergency

February 15, 2019

In January 2019 two migrant children died in detention centers in the US. More than six months after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reunite families separated at […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Dragons and rings

February 15, 2019

My last two pieces have dealt with dragons and rings, two topics that merge in legend. The word “dragon” comes from an IndoEuropean root DERK, to look at. From this […]

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Patients cannot force surgeons to undertake an operation that the surgeon knows will be harmful

February 15, 2019

This analogy applies to “the people” forcing MPs to pursue Brexit […]

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Kristien Verdonck: “Hurrah, another group just published the research findings that we are about to report”

February 15, 2019

“Hurrah, another group just published the research findings that we are about to report!” These are words of comfort to authors who feel disappointed when they are confronted with ideas […]

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Meaningful youth engagement in global health means equal partnership and power sharing

February 14, 2019

“Young people of today are the leaders of tomorrow.” “Everyone should have a seat at the table.” “Nothing about us without us.” These are the new mantras that have been […]

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