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Impact of the National Suicide Hotline Number on Care of Patients
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The majority of subjects approached agreed to participate, with a small number of patients reporting time constraints as the reason for…
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6th February 2024
Impact of the National Suicide Hotline Number on Care of Patients
The majority of subjects approached agreed to participate, with a small number of patients reporting time constraints as the reason for…
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16th January 2024
Interview: Madhuri Hegde
At the time, in India, there was not a concentrated effort on specialisation available in genetics. My interest in genetics really stems…
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11th January 2024
Interview: James Bevan
Environmental degradation exacerbates already existing health inequalities experienced by the poorest people in society…
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13th December 2023
3D-Printed Trainer for Ultrasound-Guided Line Placement
Ultrasonography (US, also known as sonographic imaging, ultrasound) is an important medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency…
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14th September 2023
The International Medical Education Collaboration on Climate and Sustainability (IMECCS)
The climate crisis is a health crisis that has the potential to cause significant morbidity and mortality to human populations…
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24th August 2023
Health-Economic Determinants of COVID-19 Pandemic
This study examines the interrelationships between macroeconomic factors, inflation and vaccination rates, and ranks countries’ efficiency in combating the pandemic based on their health-economic factors.
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29th June 2023
Transformative Potential of Patient-Generated Health Data
From wearable devices to smartphone apps, there has been an explosion of technology in recent years that promises…
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5th May 2023
Evaluation of Primary Care Online Resources
General practices in the UK are under immense pressure. Research has been conducted on the complexity of current consultations and the use of electronic consultations…
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27th February 2023
Interview: Peter Gill
Peter Gill | Staff Paediatrician and Associate Scientist, The Hospital for Sick Children and SickKids Research Institute, Toronto, Canada; Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Canada
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27th February 2023
Interview: Damian Roland
Damian Roland | Head of Service, Children’s Emergency Department, Leicester Royal Infirmary, UK; Honorary Professor, Population Health Sciences, University of Leicester, UK
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7th February 2023
Interview: Nassir Marrouche
EMJ is proud to present an interview with Nassir Marrouche, a globally renowned electrophysiologist and researcher currently directing a collaborative team of specialists to optimise prediction, prevention, and outcomes for cardiovascular disease (CVD) by pioneering research into digital health (DH) solutions.
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9th December 2022
Addressing Global Cancer Care Inequities
Implementation science and community-engaged approaches can address cancer inequities by improving the delivery, uptake, and effective expansion of evidence-based cancer care in real-world resource-limited settings.
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21st November 2022
Editor's Pick: A 3D-Printed Ultrasound Task Trainer for the Practice of Hip Joint Injections
Ultrasonography is often the preferred method of imaging for needle-guided procedures of the hip joint, including aspirations, local anaesthetic injections, and the use of corticosteroids. Phantoms (i.e., training devices mimicking human tissue and bony structures under acoustic sonography) are used to help train medical professionals to perform these procedures accurately, emphasising the art of physical simulation in unison with didactic learning.
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24th October 2022
CT Colonography Versus Optical Colonoscopy: Cost-Effectiveness in Colorectal Cancer Screening
In 2017, colorectal cancer (CRC) accounted for 13% of new malignancy diagnoses in Canada. It is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Canadian males, and the third leading cause of cancer related deaths in Canadian females.
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17th October 2022
Harnessing the Incretin System with Multi-Agonists
The scientific community has made great strides in responding to the huge public health problems of obesity and diabetes with the discovery of the incretin system and the development of glucagon-like peptide 1 analogues.
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20th September 2022
Interview: Yann Le Cam
Yann Le Cam Chief | Executive Officer, EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe. The conference happens every 2 years and the purpose is to formulate strategies at a national, international, and European level. The conference also provides an opportunity to look at legislative and non-legislative policies and learn about the latest research. The scope is broad, covering the entire spectrum of rare diseases.
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8th July 2022
Editor’s Pick: Impact of COVID-19 on Diagnostic Delay in Rare Disease
Rare diseases are individually rare but collectively common, with a combined prevalence of 3.5–5.9%. A common feature of many diseases is a substantial delay in patients receiving a correct diagnosis; this protracted path to diagnosis is termed ‘the diagnostic odyssey’.
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9th March 2022
Urgent Support and Aid Needed for Ukrainian Patients with Rare Diseases and their Families
The urgent need regarding people with a rare disease in Ukraine is for help to get vulnerable families safely out of the country and help…
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11th January 2022
Interview: Martin O. Savage
Martin O. Savage – Professor Emeritus in Paediatric Endocrinology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry; Professor of Paediatric Endocrinology, London Clinic Centre for Endocrinology; Professor, Queen Mary University London, UK.
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11th January 2022
Interview: Christina Furtado
Christina Furtado Mental Health and Wellness Specialist, guard.me International Insurance; Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology (MACP); practising member of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and Ontario Association of Mental Health Professionals (OAMP).
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11th January 2022
Augmented Reality for Identifying Botulinum Toxin Injection Sites
Facial botulinum toxin injection is a skill developed with experience. Inaccurate injections of the toxin can cause local complications as…
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11th January 2022
The Evolving Evidence Base of Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators: Past, Present, and Future
This review describes the evidence that forms the foundation for the use of an implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD)…
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11th January 2022
Current Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Why and How We Need to Change?
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a group of idiopathic chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, including…
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11th January 2022
Fertility and Pregnancy Outcomes after High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation for Uterine Fibroids and Adenomyosis: A Review
Uterine fibroids and adenomyosis are common among reproductive-age females. Uterine fibroids, particularly large submucosal and intramural…
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