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How poverty and poor diets are reviving diseases from the past

Lancashire Evening Post

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July 19, 2025

Some weeks I'm based on the wards. These are often referred to as Hotweeks. The majority of my weeks are standard weeks when I do a mix of clinics and various other commitments.

- Dr Ali A Smith

In many ways Hotweeks are how people expect my working life to function. Ward rounds and sick patients arriving in A & E. During these weeks there is an uncertainty about how things will unfold. It's often challenging but it also feels like what I trained for. It's sometimes vulnerable and it can bring the most harrowing of stories.

Last week was one such week. I did the weekend as well so it made for a particularly long week. The wards are currently at their least pressured. It's the middle of summer and so viral infections are at a low ebb. Many years ago, I can remember empty beds in mid summer. That doesn't happen now but it's certainly true that the pressure on beds isn't so high in summer. At one point last week I went through the main waiting area in A & E and there were empty chairs.

The summer makes the change in medicine more visible. These days we manage mostly social diseases. They are a combination of poverty and ageing. They go together, with poverty leading to earlier disease and death.

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