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Alexandra Freeman: The strange world of risk perception, and communicating risks

November 18, 2020

What colour is 6d46c4? It feels a bit of a nonsensical question to most of us. It’s a code for a certain colour in hexadecimal, familiar probably only to web […]

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Violence risk assessment in psychiatry: nobody can predict the future

November 17, 2020

Violence risk assessments are sometimes used to inform decisions around the involuntary admission of people to hospital. Yet the evidence for their use is at best unclear, say Gautam Gulati, […]

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James Raftery: Who should be first in line for a covid-19 vaccine? Assessing effectiveness and cost effectiveness 

November 17, 2020

If the UK’s planned distribution of a vaccine for covid-19 is to win widespread support it should be both clinically and cost effective. One dilemma is between prioritizing those at […]

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Peter Brindley and Matt Morgan: So, doctor, what about the vaccine?

November 17, 2020

What will it take to stop anti-vaxxers and doubters, ask Peter Brindley and Matt Morgan […]

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Richard Smith: A new important study supports wider use of the polypill

November 16, 2020

By coincidence on Friday my new polypills arrived together with the results of a major study confirming that use of the polypill containing a statin and four antihypertensives in people […]

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Jennifer Darlow: Healing a nation with kindness

November 16, 2020

Showing compassion for each other may have a greater impact on covid-19 than we give it credit for, says Jennifer Darlow […]

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Mental health in water scarce cities: an unrecognized climate change pressure point

November 16, 2020

Water unavailability is one of many linked stressors increasingly likely to affect mental health in some city populations. Azar M Abadi and colleagues consider the evidence and propose steps forward […]

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An agenda for better health in hot and dry settings

November 16, 2020

As increasing numbers of people risk health impacts related to water scarcity, Carlos Dora and Roberto Bertollini call for an urgent agenda to promote research and action. […]

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Dry cities can’t be healthy without reducing inequalities 

November 16, 2020

Women and other groups carry disproportionate burden of the impacts of water scarcity on health. Policymakers should prioritize actions that minimize inequality and exclusion, while improving water management and health, […]

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The election of Kamala Harris is a wake-up call for UK institutions and society

November 13, 2020

Joe Biden’s election triumph over Donald Trump brought the historic election of the first woman to the vice-presidency of the United States. Kamala Harris is destined to become one of […]

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