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Abraar Karan: Give people better tools to stop viral transmission, and trust that they will use them

February 10, 2021

If public health systems don’t trust individuals, individuals will also not trust public health, writes Abraar Karan […]

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The psychological burden of delayed cancer surgery—what can we learn from this pandemic?

February 9, 2021

Here we are again, in another pandemic surge. We have been here before. What lessons have we learned? Have we learned anything?  I wear multiple hats. Professionally, I am a […]

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Tackling racism in the NHS—we need to listen to the voices of ethnic minority staff

February 9, 2021

Staff should have a platform to communicate the discrimination happening throughout the NHS, says Nisha Aggarwal  […]

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If the courts won’t act, parliament must reconsider the case for assisted dying

February 9, 2021

In 1990, after a road traffic accident, I became irreversibly quadriplegic. I require care around the clock and am in constant pain. I am 65; as I get older, I […]

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Allyson Pollock: Testing, testing…for SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic people

February 9, 2021

Ahead of the next covid-19 known unknowns webinar, Allyson Pollock discusses the uncertainties around testing for SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic people […]

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Housing asylum seekers in disused army barracks puts them at risk of covid-19

February 8, 2021

The covid-19 pandemic has brought particular challenges for people seeking asylum in the UK. Already with poor health outcomes, torture survivors’ and other asylum seekers’ vulnerability to covid-19 is increased, […]

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Building back better with a National Nature Service

February 8, 2021

“Even with all our medical technologies, we cannot have well humans on a sick planet”—Thomas Berry As 2020 threw us into a world of social distancing, health services had to […]

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Ella Balasa: Antibiotic resistance, chronic disease, and covid-19—a triple threat

February 5, 2021

Antibiotic resistance is singlehandedly the greatest threat to vulnerable populations such as people like me with cystic fibrosis. And currently, this threat is compounded by the emergence of the covid-19 […]

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We urgently need to double down on the basics, if we are to find a way out of lockdown

February 5, 2021

As many had predicted, the relaxation of covid-19 restrictions over the Christmas period started to take its toll on the NHS before 2020 was out. [1] Between 28 December 2020 […]

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A celebration of community collaboration—the vaccine “makers” give us hope

February 5, 2021

“Those intense but meaningful days remind me of why I wanted to be a doctor. I ended up exhausted and wired, unable to sleep well, yet with a profound sense […]

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