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Poland’s abortion ban: a crushing blow to reproductive rights

November 4, 2020

On 22 October 2020, the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland ruled that abortion on the grounds of fetal abnormality was unconstitutional, further restricting Poland’s already stringent 1993 abortion law. This verdict […]

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Abuse against doctors must not be tolerated

November 4, 2020

Last week a letter signed by 435 GP practice staff on access to GP practices was published in The Times. The letter was drafted by a group of grass root GPs, […]

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Andy Cowper: Johnson is late to lockdown—yet again

November 3, 2020

To the considerable surprise of very few people, on Saturday 31 October, the UK’s prime minister Boris Johnson announced a second national lockdown in England, to halt the increased spread […]

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The story of the PLACID Trial—a democratisation of research

November 2, 2020

It was early April and SARS-CoV-2 was just starting to spread across India. The country was under a lockdown. It was a time of collective uncertainty, as clinicians, researchers, policy […]

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On the eve of the US election, physicians are considering their responsibility to support voting rights

November 2, 2020

The social, economic, and political fabric of the United States is undergoing profound stress, heightened by the covid-19 pandemic. This upheaval is causing many healthcare professionals and trainees to reassess […]

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John Ashton: Covid-19—Getting a grip on the second wave

November 2, 2020

The UK has not performed well in its response to the covid-19 pandemic. As a nation we were slow to appreciate the urgency of the worst public health emergency in […]

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“Need for Recovery”—an early indicator of impaired healthcare staff wellbeing? 

November 2, 2020

As we enter the latter half of 2020, an uneasy feeling pervades the corridors of hospitals and clinics across the world. While many systems have emerged relatively intact from the […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Nobel prizes in pharmacology—John Vane

November 2, 2020

This week I have reached 1973 in my exploration of the biomedical words whose first known written instances have been listed in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) in individual years […]

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Pallavi Bradshaw: Abuse against doctors leaves a bitter taste 

October 31, 2020

General Practitioners at a practice in Bristol went to work this week to find offensive graffiti on the wall of their surgery, in foot-high letters. The message from the graffiti […]

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Rapid recruitment and deployment of a team of “Helpers” to manage the covid-19 pandemic

October 30, 2020

The initial phase of the covid-19 pandemic placed a huge burden on hospitals, which had insufficient time to prepare for the influx of severely ill patients. As cases rise again, […]

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