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The middle path to covid control

Written by | 15 Oct 2020

As the number of signatures on the Great Barrington Declaration nears half a million, support for the focused protection that it advocates appears to be growing There are […]

Scarlet fever’s re-emergence

Written by | 14 Oct 2020

A University of Queensland-led team of international researchers says supercharged “clones” of the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes are to blame for the resurgence of the disease, which has caused high death […]

Lessons from covid-19: Future development of oncology pharmacy services

Written by | 29 Sep 2020

During the pandemic the oncology pharmacy service at Velindre Cancer Centre demonstrated its ability to react rapidly to service demands and to patients’ needs, according to Rhiannon Walters-Davies, […]

Lessons from covid-19: Redesigning oncology pharmacy services for patient safety

Written by | 28 Sep 2020

Modifications of cancer treatment regimens to reduce time spent in hospital, a drive-through pharmacy service and a technician-led virtual counselling clinic were some of the measures introduced at […]

Lung cancer or covid-19? Messages for primary care

Written by | 18 Sep 2020

The key message for primary care is about using the guidance document, Differentiation of the Cs to enable health care professionals to triage patients more accurately, says Professor David Baldwin, […]

Differentiation of the coughs – cancer or covid-19?

Written by | 17 Sep 2020

Differentiation of the Cs is a document aimed at health care professionals working in primary care to help them to triage their patients.  It provides a simple table that […]

Early diagnosis of lung cancer in the time of covid-19

Written by | 16 Sep 2020

The lung cancer service has been very seriously affected by the coronavirus pandemic, in particular, lung cancer referrals have fallen sharply during lockdown, says Professor David Baldwin, chairman […]

NSAIDs and covid-19: key messages for primary care

Written by | 4 Sep 2020

Patients could self-treat covid-19 symptoms with aspirin and GPs should consider prescribing indomethacin, according to retired GP and researcher, Dr Colin Brown. Covid-19 is associated with musculoskeletal pain […]

When should NSAIDs be used in covid-19?

Written by | 2 Sep 2020

The use of NSAIDs in early covid-19 needs more research, according to retired GP and researcher, Dr Colin Brown. “We know from the RECOVERY study1 that dexamethasone is effective […]

NSAIDs and covid-19: What have we learned?

Written by | 31 Aug 2020

In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic there was concern that the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs might be harmful and people were advised to use only […]

Indomethacin or aspirin for covid-19 cough?

Written by | 28 Aug 2020

The similarities between the ACE-inhibitor cough and the cough of covid-19 prompted Dr Colin Brown, a retired GP and researcher, to investigate further. “The ACEI cough is stopped […]

Is bradykinin responsible for the covid-19 cough?

Written by | 26 Aug 2020

The similarities between the ACE-inhibitor cough and the cough of covid-19 prompted Dr Colin Brown, a retired GP and researcher, to investigate further. The ACEI cough is due […]

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