The societies proving that inequality and patriarchy aren’t inevitable
Today’s complex societies are pretty homogeneous, but experimental cultures, past and present, teach us how to think more creatively about the way we live
Today’s complex societies are pretty homogeneous, but experimental cultures, past and present, teach us how to think more creatively about the way we live
To deal with misinformation and lack of trust in science, scientists, especially those in public health, need to acquire skills in communication and advocacy
Objective This national analysis aimed to calculate the diagnostic yield from gastroscopy for common symptoms, guiding improved resource utilisation. Design A cross-sectional study was conducted…
Imprisonment for public protection, or IPP, was envisaged as a tough measure on UK crime – but it has had devastating effects on thousands and…
Universities are experiencing goal ambiguity at a time when certainty is most necessary.
Blood tests and ‘biodata’ have entered the fitness space.
When asked what advice an eminent surgeon might give other doctors, I brace myself for another mountain I can’t climb
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Report says humans may be on brink of cutting fossil fuel generation, even as demand for electricity rises
There is still not enough evidence to support the use of pharmacogenetic tests in the treatment of depression, according to updated recomme…
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