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The Lancet
- [Correspondence] WHO global report on hypertension 2025
Undiagnosed and uncontrolled hypertension remains one of the most important preventable causes of heart attack, stroke, chronic kidney disease, and dementia. In 2024, an estimated 1·4 billion people a … - [Editorial] Europe cannot get sidetracked from basic health-care needs
On Oct 15 this year, the Patriots for Europe Foundation, a right-wing alliance led by the Hungarian Government, hosted the launch of the Make Europe Healthy Again (MEHA) initiative in the European Par … - [World Report] Mpox in Kenya
Like many countries in recent years, Kenya has been facing its first mpox epidemic. Clotilde Bigot reports from Mombasa. - [Comment] Offline: A reservoir of illusions (part 1)
Marc Andreessen is the tech bro's tech bro. A Silicon Valley venture capitalist, he co-founded Netscape. He is also a visionary. His 2023 Techno-Optimist Manifesto sets out an ambitious prospectu … - [World Report] Global health aid cuts: WHO urges urgent action to protect vulnerable populations
With drastic reductions in health aid threatening essential services and millions of lives, WHO issues new guidance for countries to safeguard health budgets, limit out-of-pocket payments, and mobilis …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- When I use a word . . . Medical Janus words
Having a goOf the IndoEuropean roots from which so many of our English words derive, one of the simplest was the biliteral EI, which meant to go. The Greek derivative of that was ἰέναι, to go, whose p … - Strike: Defiant resident doctors say “we’re not going anywhere” as they ȷoin picket lines again
Resident doctors across England braved the elements to join picket lines this morning as they kicked off their latest five day strike over pay and unemployment.The start of the strike coincided with t … - The potential and limits of scrutiny in medical research
In a recent lecture Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, talked about how setbacks driven by misinformation can be temporary and how evidence and data can rebuild confidence. He was speaking … - John Stuart Brown: GP who championed minor surgery in primary care, claiming to have performed more than 20 000 procedures
bmj;391/nov14_4/r2359/FAF1faJohn Stuart Brown and Anne BrownJohn Stuart Brown was not the first GP to offer minor surgery in his practice, but he was among its greatest champions, combining his traini … - Racism in the NHS: New scheme will tackle “rampant” abuse of ethnic minority staff
A new drive to tackle “rampant levels of bullying and harassment” experienced by ethnic minority staff in the health service has been launched by the NHS Race and Health Observatory.As part of a 16 mo …
JAMA
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