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Month: July 2022

Chiesi reinforces commitment to reducing emissions

First carbon minimal pMDI is on track with the joint goal of benefitting patients and the planet

July 27, 2022 Uncategorized

Concurrent surgery across two parallel operating theatres carries risks, say researchers

Researchers have warned of the risks of having a single surgeon work across two parallel operating theatres and […]

July 26, 2022 Surgery

Persistent understaffing of the NHS is putting patients at risk, say MPs

The NHS and social care face “the greatest workforce crisis in their history” and “the absence of a […]

July 26, 2022 Uncategorized

Paediatric hepatitis is linked to infection with two viruses, studies find

Coinfection with two viruses—AAV2 and an adenovirus, or less often the herpes virus HHV6—may offer the best explanation […]

July 26, 2022 Infectious diseases, Paediatrics, General practice / family medicine, UK

Unique technology platform for cellular electrophysiology and optogenetics

Electrical activity is one of the most important common features of the heart and the brain. The goal […]

July 26, 2022 Uncategorized

Why I . . . pole dance

For many years Prerna Chinoy, a newly qualified GP at York Medical Group, had enjoyed rather unadventurous hobbies […]

July 26, 2022 Uncategorized

Partha Kar: NHS restructuring—can our leaders make it work?

Who doesn’t have a sense of déjà vu about further restructuring of the NHS? Integrated care systems (ICSs), […]

July 26, 2022 General practice / family medicine, UK

Isolation facilities for covid-19: towards a person centred approach

Two years into the covid-19 pandemic, footage from isolation centres in Shanghai showing unrest have raised questions about […]

July 26, 2022 Uncategorized

Helen Salisbury: Why we should keep jabs local

It’s July, the schools have broken up, and the traffic jams to the coast intensify. While many people’s […]

July 26, 2022 Infectious diseases, General practice / family medicine, UK, COVID-19

Abortion rights: history offers a blueprint for how pro-choice campaigners might usefully respond

In October 1971, the New York Times reported a decline in maternal death rate.1 Just 15 months earlier, […]

July 26, 2022 Uncategorized

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