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ISSN:1468-215X

e-ISSN:1473-4265

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Neil Vickers Neil Vickers
This article reconstructs the historical development and evolving conceptual architecture of the medical humanities since its emergence as a university subject in the 1960s. Originating in late 1960s US 'values programmes', the medical huma...
Chase Ledin Chase Ledin
This article explores the representation of sexual health in black and brown communities in London during the early COVID-19 pandemic. I examine the 'Sex & the Coronavirus' (2020) health comic series and interviews with HIV activists to dem...
Bhumika Rohitkumar Bhatt,Pawan Dwivedi Bhumika Rohitkumar Bhatt
Epidemics have historically been both biomedical disasters and cultural stories that societies interpret and recount. This study explores the epidemic imaginary, examining how literature and cinema symbolically depict contagion by analysing...
Ozlem Aydin Ozturk Ozlem Aydin Ozturk
This article offers an interdisciplinary analysis of Carol Ann Duffy's poem 'The Map-Woman', examining the metaphor of the female body as a map in relation to artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted medical imaging technologies. The study exp...
Hilary Marland Hilary Marland
In post-Second World War Britain the locus of childbirth shifted from women's homes to the hospital. Alongside the hospitalisation of childbirth, obstetric technologies and practices on maternity wards transformed experiences of birth, lead...
Regina Melissa Rajalingam,Peter West-Oram Regina Melissa Rajalingam
The health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted minorities and other minoritised groups in the UK, underscoring historical trends of social injustices. These health effects were felt by members of minoritised ethnic ...
Clare Best,Patricia Debney Clare Best
A lyric essay by two writers and academics who are victim survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) perpetrated by their biological fathers. Taking a survivor-centred approach, and referring to their own lived experience, Clare Best and Patrici...
Andrew Darby,Georgia Walton Andrew Darby
This article brings together science fiction literary theory and design research to examine how the narrative modes used to frame novel technologies shape biomedical futures. Focusing on current research into artificial womb technologies (A...
Aanya Ravichander,Carson Bohl,Kaitlin Piper et al. Aanya Ravichander et al.
Careful and intentional language use can improve healthcare outcomes for vulnerable populations. This essay critically analyses how metaphors shape clinical communication with childhood survivors of sexual abuse. Drawing on prior literature...
Cecilia Brundin Pettersson,Jenny Ericson,Martina Isaksson et al. Cecilia Brundin Pettersson et al.
There is a significant knowledge gap concerning how women with an ongoing eating disorder (ED) perceive the impact of pregnancy on their ED symptoms. Existing research seldom addresses how the unique physiological and psychological changes ...