In a blog for our series on The Problem With Sex, Lynda Ware discusses sexuality in chronic illness
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Unthinkable thoughts and evidence: talking about dying
How would you not wish to die? Richard Lehman reflects on a discussion about advance decisions, evidence-based medicine and kindness.
Should we recommend catheter ablation to all patients with persistent atrial fibrillation?
Cardiologist Vinod Achan reflects on a Cochrane review on the effectiveness and safety of ablation as an alternative to drug treatment for atrial fibrillation
Paracetamol: widely used and largely ineffective
Andrew Moore, author of over 200 systematic reviews, reveals the inconvenient truth about paracetamol
Evidence for Everyday: new for Allied Health Professionals
Introducing our new series for Allied Health Professionals: Evidence for Everyday Allied Health, which launches today
Prioritizing research into cavernoma: what matters most?
Here are the top ten priorities in cavernoma research, established by a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
National smoking bans are good for your health
New evidence of the befits of smoking bans, especially for non-smokers
Hearing loss: priority setting in research
Working out what matters most for future research. Members of the Priority Setting Partnership for mild to moderate hearing loss explain
Hormone Therapy for the Menopause after Endometriosis Surgery – Friend or Foe?
Dr Martin Hirsch explains what endometriosis is and looks at evidence on HRT for the menopause after surgery
Managing blood glucose levels on the diabetes rollercoaster: how low should you go?
Can the evidence help decide what to aim for when managing blood glucose levels in diabetes and how does this work in practice?