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The Lancet
- [World Report] Papua New Guinea's Village Health Attendants
Papua New Guinea's community volunteers provide essential services and health promotion, but the absence of financial support makes life difficult for many. Sima Barmania reports. - [Editorial] From innovation to impact in cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease remains the world's leading cause of death and a major source of disability. Global deaths due to cardiovascular disease increased from 12·4 million in 1990 to 19·8 million … - [Correspondence] The relevance of WHO behavioural health insights
The cuts in WHO funding caused by the international situation and US withdrawal are of great concern. As behavioural scientists and public health professionals, we would like to highlight how WHO Euro … - [Comment] CAR T-cell therapy in advanced gastro-oesophageal cancer
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has shown remarkable clinical efficacy in haematological malignancies, currently representing a well established second-line treatment option for patient … - [Correspondence] US disinvestment threatens progress on violence prevention
Amid widespread concern about the global consequences of recent US funding cuts, violence prevention and response remain under-discussed.1 Nearly one in three women worldwide—approximately 736 million …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- Stuart Henry Weir Duncan
bmj;389/jun06_10/r1165/FAF1faStuart was born in Banff, Aberdeenshire, to Agnes, a nurse, and Eric, the local doctor. When Stuart was 6 the family moved to Bieldside and later to Greenock, near Glasgow … - Callum Michael Chapman
bmj;389/jun06_9/r1168/FAF1faCallum was appointed as a consultant geriatrician and general physician at West Middlesex Hospital in 2002, after registrar training in London. He was a highly respected cl … - When I use a word . . . Overstocking medicines
Problems with drug stocksA drug stock-out12 is the complete absence of a medicine from the shelves of any outlet that would be expected to stock it, typically a pharmacy. Drug stock-outs overlap to so … - Emergency care plan for England lacks ambition, say doctors’ leaders
A £450m government plan to improve urgent and emergency care in England and avert a winter crisis could have shown more ambition in tackling longer waiting times, doctors’ leaders have said.The Royal … - College calls for GP partnership model to be protected as numbers dwindle
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has called for more support for GP partnerships to “remain a realistic option” for general practice among other approaches to working in primary care. …
JAMA
- The NIH Cap on Indirect Rates for Research Institutions
This Viewpoint examines the National Institutes of Health’s 15% uniform cap on indirect cost reimbursements for all federally funded biomedical research and the litigation that followed from a coaliti … - Long-Term Spending of Accountable Care Organizations in the Medicare Shared Savings Program
This longitudinal study examines long-term changes in health care spending among patients attributed to accountable care organizations within the Medicare Shared Savings Program. - Varenicline for Youth Nicotine Vaping Cessation
This randomized clinical trial evaluates the efficacy of varenicline plus behavioral counseling, compared with placebo plus behavioral counseling or with enhanced usual care (behavioral counseling alo … - Tenofovir Initiation and Mother-to-Child Hepatitis B Transmission—Reply
In Reply We welcome the opportunity to clarify the concerns expressed by Prof Yu regarding our recent study. - Electronic Sepsis Screening Among Hospital Ward Patients
To the Editor In the Stepped-wedge Cluster Randomized Trial of Electronic Early Notification of Sepsis in Hospitalized Ward Patients (SCREEN) trial, the authors concluded that electronic sepsis screen …