To bake good cookies, start with good cookie dough. To use a different metaphor, to build a brick wall, take a large collection of bricks—all the same size and in perfect shape—and line them up neatly ...
More than half of England’s integrated care boards (ICBs) are planning to cut spending on services for young people with eating disorders from April, an analysis by the Royal College of Psychiatrists ...
In healthcare we trust—or do we? A breakdown in trust, like the schism in the transatlantic alliance, should make us think again about whether the current model requires reinvention. An anonymous ...
Much attention has been focused on the Trump administration’s rollback of women’s health and rights. But their alternative model of global health multilateralism will be equally damaging, writes ...
Chief executive Pritchard resigns NHS England’s chief executive, Amanda Pritchard, has announced that she will step down at the end of March after three and a half years in the role. The surprise ...
Fenton and Prochaska call for more restrictions on gambling advertising.1 GambleAware, the leading charity and commissioner of gambling harms prevention and treatment services in Great Britain, is ...
General practice has a critical role in improving the quality of the fit note process, write Sam Everington and Aneez Esmail Individuals in the UK with health conditions may be entitled to two types ...
Sea sickness is an occupational hazard for anyone working on water, and after serving five years in the Royal Navy John Brand described himself as well qualified to study it, having “suffered severely ...
From Whitehall and Westminster, the NHS can look like an enormous machine made of units of governance, categories of activity, and financial flows. But from my point of view, having spent most of my ...
The second Trump presidency looks grim for safe abortion access in aid dependent nations. Sally Howard looks at the global picture and the hopes of fighting back Last year a 17 year old, Patient X, ...
Robust legal, medical, and ethical oversight of assisted dying is essential, writes Richard Huxtable Assisted dying for terminally ill people is set to soon become lawful in the Isle of Man.1 It is on ...
Proven, cost effective interventions to prevent snakebites are failing to lower their toll in India. Why? Christianez Ratna Kiruba reports In the farmlands of India—the country with the highest rate ...
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