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Communicating about the representativeness of women in scientific productivity: a step towards greater equality

October 8, 2021

One of my main motivations for studying medicine was to fight discrimination and social (and gender) inequalities by providing equal healthcare for all. I became aware of gender discrimination through […]

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Menopausal hormone therapy and dementia

September 29, 2021

Evidence is reassuring for women using hormone therapy to treat menopausal symptoms The case-control study by Vinogradova and colleagues reports reassuring findings on menopausal hormone therapy (commonly known as hormone replacement […]

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Covid-19: countermeasures and collateral consequences

May 26, 2021

Working as an infectious disease specialist at a tertiary care centre in Denmark over this past year has been busy and, at times, even chaotic.  The pandemic has been fascinating […]

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Rapid research in a pandemic: foresight, preparedness, and collaboration

March 31, 2021

The pandemic was not what we expected. A new respiratory virus had been identified and the WHO declared a public health emergency of international concern. Predictions of possible mortality rates […]

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Long covid—looking across data, diseases, and disciplines

March 31, 2021

By the summer of 2020, I had seen several patients in clinic with ongoing cardiac issues after SARS-CoV-2 infection, from arrhythmias to myocarditis. The term “long covid” was coined on […]

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Social prescribing may help reduce symptoms of depression in people with dementia

March 25, 2021

As a medical student, I learned about medication and non-medication strategies for reducing symptoms of depression and other neuropsychiatric symptoms (e.g. agitation, anxiety) in people with dementia. While non-medication strategies […]

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A bird’s eye view of the risk of covid-19 infection from children

March 19, 2021

Our understanding of the role of children in the spread of SARS-CoV-2 has rapidly changed over the last year. Initially, in the absence of clear evidence, it was assumed that […]

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Does surgery for rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament improve outcomes?

March 12, 2021

When I started out as a young resident in orthopaedics in 2000, I was mesmerized by the beautiful arthroscopic images during anterior cruciate ligament surgery. These were enlarged and clearly […]

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The story of the Mumbai breast screening study

February 24, 2021

It was the early 1990s; with the collapse of the Soviet Union, an ambitious WHO sponsored randomised trial of breast self-examination was in disarray. Data from the Moscow component of […]

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Do statins cause muscle symptom side effects?

February 24, 2021

What can we learn from new n-of-1 trials Patient: “Doctor, I’ve been getting a lot of cramp in my legs and the only thing that has changed is I’m taking […]

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