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What is the most important word in medicine? It is not what we teach doctors | Ranjana Srivastava

When asked what advice an eminent surgeon might give other doctors, I brace myself for another mountain I can’t climb“What’s a Festschrift?” my youngest asks.“In German it means ‘celebration writing’,” I say, “I’m going to an academic conference to honour a doctor.” Continue reading...

Tue May 7, 2024 18:09
Cass review ‘absolutely’ not unfair, author tells Scottish parliament

Dr Hilary Cass defends gender identity services report against ‘significant misinformation’ at health committeeThe Cass review “absolutely” did not set an unfairly high bar for evidence, its author has said, as she addressed “significant misinformation” about her assessment of healthcare provision for gender-questioning young people in England and Wales.Giving...

Tue May 7, 2024 17:39
The science on endometriosis is finally breaking through – so why do treatments feel stuck in the past? | Lucy Pasha-Robinson

As a patient, it’s frustrating to know a solution may be just around the corner but that you probably won’t be there in time to benefitI’m kneeling on the hard, cold tiles of my bathroom floor retching into the toilet bowl, and I’ve been here for some time. The colour has drained from my skin and I’m clammy and delirious from a pain so intense, it is...

Tue May 7, 2024 13:32
Scientists claim to have found another distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s

Study suggests almost everyone with two copies of genetic variant ApoE4 goes on to develop diseaseHaving two copies of a gene variant known to predispose people to Alzheimer’s could in fact represent a distinct genetic form of the disease, researchers have said.The variant, known as ApoE4, has long been known to increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s,...

Mon May 6, 2024 18:29
‘Stark disparities’: why black mothers are more at risk of perinatal mental illness in England

Poverty, discrimination, and cultural stigma around mental health are among reasons, experts sayBlack mothers twice as likely as white mothers to be hospitalised with perinatal mental illnessPerinatal mental illness affects more than a quarter (27%) of new and expectant mothers across England and covers a range of conditions including postpartum depression...

Mon May 6, 2024 16:26
Black mothers twice as likely as white mothers to be hospitalised with perinatal mental illness

Exclusive: Analysis of NHS England figures highlights structural inequalities and cultural attitudes to mental health, expert says‘Stark disparities’: why black mothers are more at risk of perinatal mental illness in EnglandBlack mothers are over twice as likely to be admitted to hospital with perinatal mental illnesses than their white counterparts,...

Mon May 6, 2024 16:26

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