Why is the vaccine uptake lower amongst some ethnic minorities?
Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited keep reading
Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited keep reading
The evidence is clear that obesity is a risk factor for severe COVID-19 disease and death. Meera Senthilingam asks what this increased urgency has done keep reading
Theresa Marteau and colleagues argue that behavioural and social causes of poor health must be tackled in parallel in order to reduce inequalities CREDIT: This keep reading
If social determinants of health are so important, shouldn’t we ask patients about them? Andrew Moscrop, a primary care physician, and his colleagues explore the keep reading
As reported by BBC news, people could face a health “time bomb” after a lockdown spent drinking, over-eating and watching Netflix, a council has warned keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden discusses the differences between sepsis and septicaemia and the important symptoms to look out for I qualified as a doctor in 1975 keep reading
Jane Feinmann asks why doctors should care about food insecurity, and what they can do about it CREDIT: This is an edited version of an keep reading
According to research published in The Lancet Public Health, there has been a significant reduction in the rate of initial diagnoses of many common physical keep reading
Angela Coulter, freelance researcher, and Tessa Richards, senior editor, patient partnership BMJ, argue why, despite the challenges of the pandemic, patient and family involvement must keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden discusses the differences between sepsis and septicaemia and the important symptoms to look out for I qualified as a doctor in 1975 keep reading
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