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Photo: Steven Pocock This hanging sculpture, called Look Up My Nose , is designed to produce as little audible sound as possible, while maximising the vibrations felt by anyone standing ...
Low levels of resistance have been detected against one of the newest antibiotics, ceftazidime-avibactam, which has been used in the NHS since 2017, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned.
Government plans to speed up access to elective surgery will favour the wealthiest people in UK society unless explicit rationing is introduced to enable the poorest to get faster treatment, a ...
Deaths from avoidable causes remain higher in England and Wales than before the covid-19 pandemic, with rates highest in areas of deprivation, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show.1 ...
A widespread power outage affected much of Spain on Monday 28 April, disrupting key infrastructure and raising concerns over the resilience of healthcare services. In a late night statement the ...
Healthcare professionals should not perform female genital mutilation (FGM) as this legitimises the practice and hampers efforts to end it, the World Health Organization has said in new guidance.1 ...
The US intersex health equity report is a step towards providing the bodily autonomy and health equity that intersex children and adults deserve, write Sam L Sharpe, Erika Lorshbough, and Marissa ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency plans to undo rules limiting air and water pollution from mining, drilling, and power generation. It will also no longer regulate greenhouse gases or try to ...
Jeng and colleagues examine the current landscape of nuclear threats, exploring the shortcomings of healthcare systems in preparing for nuclear strikes and the immense challenges of mass casualty ...
We need to challenge racialised bias and myths to eliminate inequities in pain management, writes Anna Hood In healthcare systems such as the NHS, founded on the principles of equity and universality, ...
Resident doctors from across the UK convened in London on 26 April for the BMA’s annual conference, where they discussed and debated training and scope creep, as well as the Supreme Court’s ruling on ...
Not enough GPs are in post to provide the care that patients want and need, and satisfaction with the service is at a record low.1 GPs feel overburdened for multiple reasons, and among them is a rise ...
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