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Home 2021

Hospital at Home could provide new, humane approach to treating our older patients

Most older people would rather be treated at home than in hospital if their ­condition allows, since getting care at home is less unsettling. Now a study of patients who received “Hospital at Home” care has revealed their outcomes were … Read More

We may need a third Covid booster vaccine by winter to protect us from variants

Would you be prepared to take part in a trial to find out if a third dose of the Covid vaccine would ­protect us from future variants? Well, seven vaccines are going to be tested on people over 75 and others of … Read More

Drugs don’t work when you’re trying to ease many kinds of chronic pain

Chronic pain – defined as pain that lasts for more than three months – is debilitating, ­common, and often proves very difficult to treat. Doctors split pain into two camps. Secondary pain is linked to an underlying condition so it is … Read More

Ground-breaking therapy that’s easing the pain, stress and trauma of throat cancer

Cancer of the throat – ­oropharyngeal cancer – very often starts off as a sore throat that goes on and on, or a lump in the throat and coughing up blood. It was usually caused by smoking or alcohol, but HPV, the … Read More

Experts divided over wearing face masks outside – should we be wearing them?

People wearing masks outside can make you feel intimidated. You are often left wondering why they are sporting one when the chances of ­infection there are very slim. For some people it’s probably a ­security blanket – but is there … Read More

It’s time to sort out the health inequality of women and kids exposed by Covid

Covid has drawn attention to the health inequalities which have plagued women and children for years. But a new approach is emerging to change the outdated paternalistic views which are sadly still current. Things need to change because women’s and … Read More

Royal College of Surgeons is short on diversity and out of step with society

The older, more conservative members of the medical ­profession have been known to remain entrenched in their ideas, and it can prove an uphill task to shift them from their backwards looking, old-fashioned ways. Nowhere is that more true than … Read More

Covid vaccine benefits still outweigh risks and there’s no proof any cause blood clots

So far, medicine regulators in the UK, US and Europe have all agreed that the potential ­benefits of Covid vaccination far ­outstrip the ­potential harms. It’s very reassuring. But for people under 30, there is a low risk. And who … Read More

Malaria vaccine in sight to protect children as 400,000 people die each year

The Oxford/AstraZeneca ­vaccine team isn’t resting on its laurels. It’s now moved on from Covid and is focusing its skilled attention on malaria. ­ Despite many efforts, malaria has proven to be elusive from vaccine ­control and still kills 400,000 people … Read More

Fears Covid could turn into a disease of poverty by entrenching inequalities

Covid has unmasked poverty to reveal the most appalling inequality, at home and abroad. Here in the UK we can see with our own eyes the inequalities in treatments, vaccination rates, deaths and education. Abroad, catastrophic repercussions of overcrowding and … Read More

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