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How epidurals became a battleground for mothers, midwives and doctors

Why do British women have to beg for epidurals? In France, 82 per cent of women have them compared to 22 per cent in the UK

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The cult of natural childbirth – and how epidurals became a battleground for mothers, midwives and doctors

The cult of natural childbirth – and how epidurals became a battleground for mothers, midwives and doctors
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DR MARTIN SCURR: How losing your hearing may cause dementia

DR MARTIN SCURR: How losing your hearing may cause dementia
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Trust anaesthetists receive reaccreditation from the Royal College of Anaesthetists - Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Trust anaesthetists receive reaccreditation from the Royal College of Anaesthetists - Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
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NHS hospital capacity during covid-19: overstretched staff, space, systems, and stuff

Kevin Fong, Charlotte Summers, and Tim Cook unpick arguments that the NHS was not overwhelmed by covid-19, highlighting its legacy effects on healthcare and lessons for future health crises During the UK’s covid-19 inquiry we have heard that “there was an inbuilt reluctance to accept that it was possible to get to a point where the NHS was overwhelmed” and that NHS capacity was regarded as “elastic.”1 The question of whether the NHS was overwhelmed during the covid-19 pandemic has become an important point of debate. Some commentators continue to suggest that the NHS prepared for a surge in admissions that did not threaten NHS capacity and unnecessarily suspended services.234 These comments either misunderstand or misrepresent the nature of the threat, the NHS response to covid-19, and the concept of capacity in healthcare services. NHS capacity is a complex property of a complex sociotechnical system; it cannot be described through simple numerical counts of bed spaces, oc

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