Diabetes: the silent killer we must prevent as well as treat
Professor Mike Trenell speaks about how the pandemic has been a wake-up call for tackling the disease.
Professor Mike Trenell speaks about how the pandemic has been a wake-up call for tackling the disease.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflicts between religious freedom and public health regulations have been playing out in courts around the world. Churches from California
In this interview with Reaction’s Deputy Editor Alastair Benn, Martin Kulldorff, Professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and leading figure in the field of
Viruses jumping from animals to humans have been the starting point of numerous outbreaks, from Ebola to Zika. Given the similarity of SARS-CoV-2 to coronaviruses found in bats,
The UK is trialling its smartphone app to assist with contact tracing. The government is full of enthusiasm and the Isle of Wight is the
Language always tells a story. As COVID-19 shakes the world, many of the words we’re using to describe it originated during earlier calamities – and
It barely sounds credible, the idea that an American President could be using the Coronavirus as a political weapon to reward supporters and punish his
Disease has afflicted humans ever since there have been humans. Malaria and tuberculosis are thought to have ravaged Ancient Egypt more than 5,000 years ago. From
There are 89,074 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections globally, and 3,045 confirmed deaths so far. The majority of cases, and fatalities, are still confined to
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