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George Winter
George Winter
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16 Oct 2017
George Winter examines the evolution of recognition for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME)
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George Winter
George Winter
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25 Sep 2017
George Winter on the ever-changing dietary diktats and conflicting evidence on what people should or should not eat
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George Winter
George Winter
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04 Sep 2017
George Winter highlights some of the more ethically abhorrent animal and human medical experiments of recent decades
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George Winter
George Winter
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20 Jul 2017
Is being moved by the plight of a particular individual or group an insufficient incentive to ignite a spark of generosity, wonders George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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22 Jun 2017
Leonard Cohen observed in song that ‘we’re only passing through’, yet many believe that life should be prolonged at all costs, writes George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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18 May 2017
Liberal democracies should be prepared to show that they are not prepared to tolerate the intolerable, argues George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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27 Mar 2017
Lava lovers should learn to take a step back when contemplating the latest ‘exciting pursuits’ pushed by adventure companies, writes George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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16 Mar 2017
Farms are out of sight and mind for many of us, augmenting the daunting challenge of addressing farm-related injuries, writes George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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23 Feb 2017
The medical and scientific communities can be reticent about inviting and accepting the views of those considered outsiders, writes George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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12 Jan 2017
Establishing the technical feasibility of uterus transplants seems to have taken priority over ethical concerns, writes George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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20 Dec 2016
The notion of the superhuman physician defies an accumulating evidence-base, writes George Winter
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George Winter
George Winter
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16 Nov 2016
George Winter ponders his irrational prejudice against golf