‘I’m sorry, but it’s too late’: Doctor tells of how emotionally it’s taxing to care for someone who’d have prevented Covid

‘I’m sorry, but it’s too late’: Doctor tells of how emotionally it’s taxing to care for someone who’d have prevented Covid

Dr Brytney Cobia said early this week that all but one of her Covid patients in Alabama did not receive the vaccine. The vaccinated patient, she said, just needed a little oxygen and is expected to fully recover. Some of the others are dying. “I’m admitting young healthy people to...

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Strangest Olympics yet: Without spectators at Tokyo 2020, we are left only with the champions themselves

Strangest Olympics yet: Without spectators at Tokyo 2020, we are left only with the champions themselves

Elite sport demands superlatives. Whether it be the fastest, the furthest, the highest, the longest; the very purpose is to find a place in the extremities of history. Before the torch has even been lit, the XXXII Olympiad has succeeded in finding its transcendence. Tokyo 2020 is certain to be...

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Comedians put on notice after director of Olympic Games opening ceremony is fired over Holocaust joke

Comedians put on notice after director of Olympic Games opening ceremony is fired over Holocaust joke

The Tokyo Olympic organising committee has fired the director of the opening ceremony because of a Holocaust joke he made during a comedy show in 1998. Kentaro Kobayashi was accused of using a joke about the Holocaust in his comedy act, including the phrase “Let’s play Holocaust.” The dismissal of...

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Frustrated Manchester United midfielder wants return Serie A’s Lazio

Frustrated Manchester United midfielder wants return Serie A’s Lazio

A current Manchester United midfielder wants to join a Serie A side after insisting he must feature regularly to take the next step. Manchester United finally appear to be pulling in the right direction under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The club’s hunt for silverware under the Norwegian will enter its fourth...

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Graduate student mental health: Boundaries between work and life are blurred, self-care’s key

Graduate student mental health: Boundaries between work and life are blurred, self-care’s key

A graduate student mental health and well-being (CGS-JED) report says many PhD students say they have problems accessing care. This is because counselling centres are often closed after 5pm and at weekends, limiting access for those busy with classes, teaching and research. Some students were also apprehensive about going to...

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Researchers and PhD holders want reforms in their fields addressed to rein in wastage

Researchers and PhD holders want reforms in their fields addressed to rein in wastage

Nations, universities and research institutions around the world must redouble efforts to expand training for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to prepare them for jobs outside academia. So urges a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), an intergovernmental coalition of 38 nations. The report, the result...

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Gun violence: Pregnancy or recently having given birth doubles a woman’s risk of being shot dead in US

Gun violence: Pregnancy or recently having given birth doubles a woman’s risk of being shot dead in US

Maeve Wallace has studied maternal health in the United States for more than a decade, and a grim statistic haunts her. Five years ago, she published a study showing that being pregnant or recently having had a baby nearly doubles a woman’s risk of being killed. More than half of...

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