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Abraar Karan: Pandemics are stopped by people—here’s what we, as individuals, can still do

December 3, 2020

We should not underestimate our role as individuals in stopping the pandemic, writes Abraar Karan […]

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Margaret McCartney: Christmas covid-19 testing for students needs independent oversight

December 1, 2020

The UK urgently needs an independent Covid Mass Testing Committee to ensure we do not continue to waste money and mislead citizens, argues Margaret McCartney […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . The Munchausen family

November 27, 2020

Eponyms are not infrequently included in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), and the list of biomedical words first cited from 1977 contains two, Pontiac fever and Polle syndrome (Table 1). […]

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David Oliver: Care homes need our support in the covid-19 era and beyond

November 27, 2020

What do care homes have to do to get a break in England right now? Before the first UK covid-19 deaths in March, care homes got precious little attention in […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Folk etymology

November 20, 2020

The list of words first recorded from 1976 in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED; Table 1) includes, unusually, an erroneous coinage. The words “inotropism”, “inotropic”, and “inotropy” all relate to […]

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James Raftery: Who should be first in line for a covid-19 vaccine? Assessing effectiveness and cost effectiveness 

November 17, 2020

If the UK’s planned distribution of a vaccine for covid-19 is to win widespread support it should be both clinically and cost effective. One dilemma is between prioritizing those at […]

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Peter Brindley and Matt Morgan: So, doctor, what about the vaccine?

November 17, 2020

What will it take to stop anti-vaxxers and doubters, ask Peter Brindley and Matt Morgan […]

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Richard Smith: A new important study supports wider use of the polypill

November 16, 2020

By coincidence on Friday my new polypills arrived together with the results of a major study confirming that use of the polypill containing a statin and four antihypertensives in people […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . The “food of Paradise”

November 13, 2020

Among the words first recorded from 1975 in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED; Table 1) is “sinsemilla”, although it is also mentioned in Jerry Kamstra’s book Weed: Adventures of a […]

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Nick Hopkinson: Tobacco industry collaborators sending equality up in smoke

November 13, 2020

It is widely believed that the American humourist and mathematician Tom Lehrer abandoned comedy because Henry Kissinger was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for bombing Cambodia. A bold new entry […]

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