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Month: November 2022

AIDS: “Harmful” gender inequalities and norms are holding back the end of the pandemic

A “feminist route map” is the only effective course to ending the AIDS pandemic, according to a report […]

November 29, 2022 Epidemiologic studies, HIV/AIDS

Beach nudity spreads skin cancer message

bmj;379/nov29_12/o2882/FAF1faDon ArnoldThousands of people posed naked on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, at sunrise last Saturday. They were […]

November 29, 2022 Oncology

Learning from the Arora case: the GMC must prioritise early intervention and prevention

Iqbal and Martin make sensible recommendations for managing concerns about doctors at a local level while building trust […]

November 29, 2022 Uncategorized

Co-design of new post-covid oncology rehabilitation services offers a model for the future

Justin Roe and Grainne Brady, on behalf of the therapies experience based co-design teamThe therapies team at the […]

November 29, 2022 Uncategorized

Unexpected cognitive deteriorations in epilepsy

In severe epilepsies, surgical intervention is often the only remedy – usually with great success. While neuropsychological performance […]

November 29, 2022 Uncategorized

Sri Lanka’s health crisis

Sri Lanka is facing a severe political and economic crisis, and the health system is at risk of […]

November 29, 2022 Uncategorized

Rammya Mathew: The NHS and its staff are being set up to fail

When I chose to become a doctor all those years ago, I never imagined that my career would […]

November 29, 2022 General practice / family medicine, UK

Primary care in Spain: underfunded, understaffed, and neglected

Spain’s covid-19 pandemic put intensive care units1 and nursing homes2 in the spotlight. But during the first wave […]

November 29, 2022 General practice / family medicine, COVID-19

Challenging prejudice: the chief medical officer and consultant psychiatrist

“People find it very hard to accept that there is structural or institutional racism—and even harder to call […]

November 29, 2022 Uncategorized

Helen Salisbury: Looking into the abyss

Just at the moment, our GP surgery is in the happy position of having enough doctors. Our wait […]

November 29, 2022 General practice / family medicine, UK

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