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The Lancet
- [Correspondence] The permission gap and moral velocity
When I started practising medicine in Libya, I learned something we do not teach in medical school: health access and interventions mean nothing if the community has not authorised a woman to use them … - [Editorial] Abortion: the possibilities of progress
Women's bodily autonomy and health, particularly with regard to abortion, are under attack. The politicisation of women's bodies and choices is part of a wider attempt to roll back human rig … - [Correspondence] Scheduled birth at term: benefit or trade-off?
James Goadsby and colleagues report that risk-stratified scheduled birth at term reduces the incidence of pre-eclampsia without increasing emergency caesarean section or neonatal morbidity.1 Although … - [Perspectives] Refiloe Masekela: building access to care for childhood lung disease
“In the 2000s, when the AIDS pandemic hit South Africa, we were seeing a lot of children dying from HIV. That was just before antiretroviral treatment had become fully accessible for people in the sta … - [Perspectives] On a heating planet, do humans and corals face a shared risk?
Corals have long captured the medical imagination. As Earth heats up, we might want to take our linked fates more seriously. It is easy to see how rising temperatures threaten humans and corals alike. …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- Resident doctors v Wes Streeting: How a potential deal broke down, as BMA lead says Streeting must dial down “name calling”
Health Secretary Wes Streeting needs to stop trying to “politic” his way out of the dispute with resident doctors and focus on negotiating, the doctor tasked with leading talks with the government say … - Palantir: MPs call for “shameful” NHS data deal to be scrapped
MPs have urged the UK government to scrap a “dreadful” and “shameful” £330m NHS contract with the controversial US tech giant Palantir during a Westminster debate.1Palantir, which also provides servic … - When the SPIRIT moves you: protocol changes can introduce bias in non-inferiority trials
In recent weeks, the UK has seen masked students queueing for emergency meningitis jabs and the publication of the module 3 of the UK covid-19 inquiry,1 which criticised the government’s reliance on f … - The UK government must publish a detailed impact assessment of the costs and benefits of the US-UK medicines partnership
On the eve of the Easter bank holiday weekend, the UK government finally published the full text of its deal with the US government on the prices the NHS will pay for new branded drugs.1The central pl … - HIV: “At least” 329 children infected in Pakistan province, as medical association blames negligence
The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has raised alarm over 329 children who have tested positive for HIV in the southeastern province of Sindh in the first quarter of 2026, calling it a sign of majo …
JAMA
- Review of Peripheral Neuropathy
To the Editor A recent Review provided a comprehensive summary of peripheral neuropathy, especially in the presence of diabetes. We would like to highlight that treatment of peripheral nerve entrapmen … - Review of Peripheral Neuropathy—Reply
In Reply We appreciate the opportunity to respond to the recent Letters addressing our Review of peripheral neuropathy. We thank Dr Rydberg and colleagues for their thoughtful comments, and we fully a … - Hospital Adoption and Pricing for Oncology Biosimilars
This observational study evaluates evidence for implicit gainsharing and its potential effects by analyzing trends in hospital pricing and adoption of physician-administered oncology biosimilars for p … - Poetry in the ICU
Perhaps the unlikeliest medical space in which we might imagine encountering such a similarity, the intensive care unit (ICU) shares much of the precision, delicate balancing, and life-or-death urgenc … - Sacred Space
In this narrative medicine essay, a pediatric emergency medicine physician tells the story of the life she had shared with her father in short vignettes.


