Ann Robinson’s research reviews—20 August 2021
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
The covid-19 pandemic has challenged and stretched the NHS as never before. What kind of service is likely to emerge, asks David Zigmond […]
The NHS is under enormous pressure, with the strain being felt across all parts of the service. No wonder that many NHS leaders are saying it feels like “winter in […]
The number of people claiming Universal Credit has increased by 98% since March 2020. Increased levels of unemployment and job insecurity have meant that families that were “getting by” before […]
It’s a huge relief to everyone in the NHS that the predictions of 100,000 covid infections a day, once social distancing restrictions were lifted on 19 July 2021, haven’t materialised. […]
How was it that the United Kingdom did so badly during the initial waves of the covid-19 pandemic? This is a question that has puzzled many people, but not, apparently, […]
Alex Nowbar reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
Marcus Rashford writes an open letter to health professionals […]
The effect of covid-19 on mental health has been significant and well reported. The NHS, which was already struggling to meet targets prior to the pandemic, has faced reduced staff […]
All doctors receive some training in physical disability, but many will not come face to face with the realities. Managing people with increasing disability is done largely outside hospital by […]