The Atlantic Daily: A Nuanced Guide to Delta
It’s easy to feel despondent or indifferent about the pandemic these days. Here’s a better way to think about Delta.
It’s easy to feel despondent or indifferent about the pandemic these days. Here’s a better way to think about Delta.
Nature – Low- and middle-income countries are grappling with widespread shortages of diagnostic tests for infections that kill millions.
There is ample global evidence that free school lunch programmes benefit education, health, households and communities. This evidence supports the retention and possible expansion of…
Doctors in India view this move as temporary, citing the high number of doctors produced in the country each year
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As experts worry over privacy issues, ineffectiveness and even harm, the UK is looking at whether the plethora of digital mental health tools need regulating
The Sunday Times reported yesterday reported that five NHS trusts currently offer moxibustion to women in childbirth for breech babies, i.e. babies presenting upside down.…
This provocative editorial proposes four steps that can be immediately implemented to reduce the impact of financial conflicts of interest in oncology without stifling collaboration.
Home page for the paper ‘The Strain on Scientific Publishing’ by Mark A Hanson, Dan Brockington, Paolo Crosetto and Pablo Gomez Barreiro
This randomized clinical trial evaluates a computerized clinical decision support system for the management of uncontrolled hypertension in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Ivermectin has fused with MAGA politics.