US states must not follow Florida’s lead—removing vaccine mandates would be disastrous for public health, writes Alexandra ...
Antibiotic resistant infections are continuing to rise in England, with nearly 400 new cases reported each week last year.
A temporary expansion of benefits during the covid pandemic reduced food insecurity by 20% among US children in low income ...
Selective rather than widespread testing is needed People with chronic liver disease are often diagnosed at a late stage, ...
England’s chief medical officer said in a recent lecture that misinformation has always accompanied medical progress—and that ...
Patient preferences key to weighing benefits and risks of indefinite treatment Determining the optimal duration of ...
Children are now using e-cigarettes at higher rates than adults. Tom Gatehouse and colleagues argue for an approach to ...
England is facing one of the toughest ever winters in its history as an early wave of flu sweeps the nation, health officials ...
Global efforts to tackle tuberculosis (TB) are starting to bear fruit, with the number of cases decreasing for the first time ...
My mother recently died peacefully at the age of 90. On her final morning she was briefly awake, surrounded by loving family, and then she gently slipped away. I was reminded of Kathryn Mannix’s ...
Hilary Capell: rheumatologist whose research was grounded in the “complex realities of patient care”
When Hilary Capell became a consultant rheumatologist in 1978, at the age of just 29, there were very few options for ...
Almost one in five patients attending major emergency departments in England were treated on trolleys or chairs in corridors this summer, a new report has found. The report1 by the Royal College of ...
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