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What you need to know Dementia is a chronic, progressive, and irreversible disease affecting cognition, behaviour, and function. Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and mixed dementia (Alzheimer’s ...
MPs have criticised the lack of a clear plan for the forthcoming abolition of NHS England and the halving of staff in integrated care boards across the country, demanding that the government set out ...
The United Nations aid chief has rebuked Israel’s proposed new plan for militarily controlled aid distribution for Gaza, describing it as a “fig leaf for further violence and displacement” of ...
Mitochondria have their own genome and it’s thought that they evolved from free-living bacteria engulfed by eukaryotic cells. Far from being static, these intracellular organelles have recently been ...
The US health secretary’s campaign slogan echoed that of his boss, Donald Trump. But what does Robert F Kennedy Jr mean by “Make America Healthy Again”—and can he succeed? Simon Williams reports ...
In a world strained by division, Canada’s balanced approach to globalism and populism may be just what global health needs, write Roojin Habibi and Kumanan Wilson “If the United States does not want ...
A report by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and Doctors of the World UK (DOTW) has called for the closure of Wethersfield, a site that houses male asylum seekers, because of its unsuitability and the ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research There’s certainly a gap in the market for an effective third or fourth line antihypertensive. A trial of lorundrostat, an aldosterone synthase inhibitor, found a ...
I visited China for the first time. I was there to teach narrative medicine—what health professionals can learn through listening to people’s stories and how much difference this can make to medical ...
This man in his early 40s from rural China presented to the emergency department with a six day history of an oedematous, ulcerated, and pruritic rash on his right upper limb, extending progressively ...
In saying that the effect of smartphones and social media on children is “not clear cut,”1 and thus no action is needed, Goodyear and colleagues seem to be using the criminal justice standard of ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has said that it cannot support proposed legislation in its current form that would make assisted dying legal in England and Wales. The college issued a briefing on ...