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Daniel Carter: Protecting renters now can help us minimise a second covid-19 wave

September 14, 2020

The UK government’s failure to protect renters is accelerating the recent rise in cases of covid-19. Against the advice of a number of epidemiologists, lockdown in many parts of the […]

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Covid-19-induced changes in the management of multiple sclerosis

September 14, 2020

Covid-19 has forced rapid change in the delivery of health services. Some have the potential to make healthcare more efficient and responsive to patient’s needs. Others may not, so it’s […]

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The root cause of excess covid infections in the care home sector: 30 years of market driven policies

September 14, 2020

Any root cause analysis into the excess deaths from covid-19 in the UK’s care homes must consider the decisions taken by policy makers over the past three decades which may […]

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Gregg Gonsalves: Covid-19 in the US—the new disease denialism

September 14, 2020

We will look back on this time and the hundreds of thousands of deaths we could have avoided with sorrow, anger, and disbelief […]

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Responding to non-communicable diseases during and beyond the covid-19 pandemic

September 11, 2020

In our work in the United Nations to support global and national responses to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), we have found it alarmingly common for the importance of addressing NCDs, in […]

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Covid-19: Learning experiences of a medical student working in intensive care

September 11, 2020

Five months ago I signed up as a volunteer in one of the hospitals linked to my university. During the induction, I learnt that I was to start the next […]

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How has covid-19 affected end stage kidney patients?

September 10, 2020

UK hospitals are continuing to deal with the ongoing covid-19 pandemic and the strain that this has put on usual services. Hemodialysis patients travel to dialysis units three-times-a-week and are […]

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Covid-19 test and trace: Look for the super-locals to access “hard to reach” groups

September 10, 2020

We must not ignore the benefits of local initiatives that are already connected to the recruitment base […]

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Maurizio Pompili: Suicide prevention at the time of covid-19

September 10, 2020

Due to the covid-19 pandemic, Italy has registered an incredibly high number of deaths related to the virus. The outbreak in the northern regions of the country had a higher […]

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Redeployed but still learning: orthopaedic trainees on the first months of the covid-19 pandemic

September 8, 2020

Although redeployment had an impact on surgical training, it also provided a unique opportunity to learn from other specialties, write Pratik Shah, David Skipsey, and George Patrick Ashcroft […]

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