Physicians often shy away from preparing their patients to die
Physicians often shy away from preparing their patients to die, but for this physician there’s beauty in death if one can tolerate looking.
Physicians often shy away from preparing their patients to die, but for this physician there’s beauty in death if one can tolerate looking.
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This Viewpoint examines the significant gap in knowledge regarding the effects of cannabis use on perinatal health outcomes.
Removing the “reasonable punishment” defence and prohibiting corporal punishment of children can help to reduce family violence, says Andrew Rowland In England and Northern Ireland,…
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Objective To evaluate the implementation of an antimicrobial stewardship programme-led inpatient beta-lactam allergy de-labelling programme using a direct oral provocation test (OPT). Design One-year quality…