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We have put together an exhibition of the Kings and Queens, their illnesses, their deaths, and the public health messages their stories portray. The messages include preventable diseases such as obesity, smoking, and vaccination for smallpox, along with the problems of overtreatment, its consequences and its effect on speeding up the death of some of the monarchs. Carl Heneghan, Director Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine

Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce - Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Louise Rickard
PhD, DIC, PGCert, MEd, SFHEA, CMALT, Louise Rickard - Teaching Fellow Medical Education
Aleksandra (Ola) Borek
BA, MA, PhD Aleksandra (Ola) Borek - Senior Qualitative Researcher in Behavioural Science
Rachna Begh
PhD, MRes, BSc Rachna Begh - Deputy Course Director, MSc Translational Health Sciences & University Research Lecturer
Jonathan Livingstone-Banks
BA MA PhD Jonathan Livingstone-Banks - Lecturer & Senior Researcher in Evidence-Based Healthcare
Denise Bastas
Denise Bastas
Christopher Banks-Pillar
BSc (Hons), MSc Christopher Banks-Pillar - Research assistant
Paul Salama
Paul Salama
Carl Gustav Axelsson
Carl Gustav Axelsson
Melanie Golob
Melanie Golob
Dr Luis Eduardo Fontes
Dr Luis Eduardo Fontes - Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine