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Colby Cosh: Have we been treating appendicitis all wrong?


Colby Cosh: Have we been treating appendicitis all wrong?
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These are strange times if you’re a swollen, painful appendix. On Monday, the medical school of Ireland’s Royal College of Surgeons announced the outcome of a trial that looked into one of the most intriguing issues in modern medicine: can simple cases of appendicitis be treated with antibiotics alone instead of surgery? This may sound unthinkable to the layman raised in a world that still takes for granted that an inflamed appendix has got to be cut out at all hazards.
Doctors once took this dogma so seriously that there are famous cases of self-appendectomy by surgeons who couldn’t get to a hospital. One of the pioneers of local anaesthesia, Evan Kane, took his own healthy appendix out in 1921 just to prove that novocaine was a good replacement for the drug then in use, which was cocaine. ....

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WHO/Europe | Inspiring change: women's leadership in health care is vital during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond


04-03-2021
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COVID-19 continues to exacerbate existing inequalities and place a disproportionate burden on women, including in health-care settings. Women health workers are faced with increased workloads, a gender pay gap, shortages of personal protective equipment that fits them, and harassment and violence as they respond to the pandemic on the frontlines.
Although women make up 70% of the health workforce, they hold only 25% of senior roles.
“The pandemic has been a setback to the advancement and progress of women. Many women find themselves in an impossible situation of having to assume multiple care responsibilities at home and outside the household. We are extremely concerned about the impact that the pandemic has had on the mental health and well-being of women in the health workforce and beyond,” says Dr Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Director of the Division of Country Health Policies and Systems at WHO/Europe. ....

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Inspiring change: women's leadership in health care is vital during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond - World


Inspiring change: women’s leadership in health care is vital during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
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COVID-19 continues to exacerbate existing inequalities and place a disproportionate burden on women, including in health-care settings. Women health workers are faced with increased workloads, a gender pay gap, shortages of personal protective equipment that fits them, and harassment and violence as they respond to the pandemic on the frontlines.
Although women make up 70% of the health workforce, they hold only 25% of senior roles.
“The pandemic has been a setback to the advancement and progress of women. Many women find themselves in an impossible situation of having to assume multiple care responsibilities at home and outside the household. We are extremely concerned about the impact that the pandemic has had on the mental health and well-being of women in the health workforce and beyond,” says Dr Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Director of the Division of ....

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WHO/Europe | Inspiring change: women's leadership in health care is vital during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond