Matthew Taylor: The #NotTooMuchToMask campaign
The remaining national covid restrictions may have been lifted in England, but cases of covid-19 are very much still on the rise, with daily increases now close to those we […]
The remaining national covid restrictions may have been lifted in England, but cases of covid-19 are very much still on the rise, with daily increases now close to those we […]
Coastal communities, the villages, towns, and cities of England’s coast, include many of the most beautiful, vibrant, and historically important places in the country. They also have some of the […]
To many ethnic minority doctors, an employment tribunal’s damning verdict, that “there might be discrimination infecting the referral process” at the General Medical Council (GMC) is not surprising. The regulator […]
Jacky Davis reports from the second session of the People’s covid inquiry “We have a growing confidence that we will have a test track and trace system that will be […]
It’s a situation that risks putting people off future vaccine trials and it needs to be fixed urgently, says Henry Scowcroft […]
Many physicians struggle with huge student loan debts, a burden that exacerbates existing inequities, writes Christopher Cai […]
A lack of robust mitigations in schools will contribute significantly to spread of B.1.617.2, say these authors […]
Institutions that deliver healthcare and conduct research must prove themselves good neighbors to the communities they serve, say Anika Hines and Lisa Cooper […]
Surveying new biomedical words listed in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) since 1970, I have found fewer examples each year. For example, the 1970 list contained 61 words and the […]
A rapid and substantial shift to various forms of remote consultations has been a major feature of the response to the covid-19 pandemic. Maternity care—accessed by around 650,000 women a […]