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The Remote by Default 2 project sheds light on how technological transformation in healthcare has often backfired, adding new inefficiencies and exacerbating inequalities rather than improving care. Rebecca Payne, a GP and NIHR In-practice Fellow, explores the multitude of systemic challenges facing general practices, from inadequate funding and infrastructure to the societal factors making patients sicker.

A doctor who works from home is thinking about treating his patients. He is very stressed and headache. He held meetings with patients online.

A multivariate decomposition analysis of drivers of overweight and obesity among Ghanaian women

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Mensah JP. et al, (2026), Communications Medicine, 6

Couple concordance related to ITN use in Malawi

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Olapeju B. et al, (2026), Malaria Journal, 25

Viral cultures for assessing airborne infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Onakpoya IJ. et al, (2026), BMC Infectious Diseases, 26

The effect of increasing availability of vegetarian meals on their sales in worksite cafeterias: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial

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Becker E. et al, (2026), International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 23

Bridging the gap: a mixed-methods real-world pilot of a digital intervention for adults with binge eating

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Osborne EL. et al, (2026), Journal of Eating Disorders, 14

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