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    Prevention is better than heal. Yes I still believe that but it’s dated in some ways and I detect it tumbling toward generalization. Such common denominators that do arrive are generally valuable but they lean toward common meaning. Do not smoke anything, do not be fat and do not consume too much. These are clearly all good things but these behaviors all involve some degree of addiction. This adds a level of complexity which is in the psychological realm. In other words this is where the good General Practitioner starts an interaction with a patient. This isn’t as easy to deal with as it has cultural connotations. These latter entities are hard to manage because they challenge identity. If you challenge persona, antagonism results rather than cooperation. The greatest revolution in medicine arguably was the discovery of antibiotics. They still help but, resistance to rapidly evolving bacteria, put under selection for resistance by antibiotic employ, is a major clinical problem. We are the antibiotic generations and it remains the case that premature

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      Douglas Stuart: There was nowhere for a young gay man to turn”

      “I mean, how many Edith Wharton stories do I have to read, or [stories] about gilded life?” he asks rhetorically, questioning the assumptively innate literary credentials of stories about posh folks’ experiences. ​“People from the middle classes never have that levelled against them. It’s never hummus porn, or baba ganoush porn,” he says pithily, ​“it’s just literature. All that caring of banter does is silence anyone who wants to compose with clarity about poverty.”

      The story of Shuggie, and of Mungo in a way, are Douglas Stuart’s way of revising the erasure of the communities he never recognised in art growing up. As he pointedly puts it: ​“My childhood had always been hidden from people, so I thought I’d give it the dignity of details. People are coming on this journey, so they’re coming, and they’ll feel for these characters.”

      There was once a time when Young Mungo had a different title: Loch Awe. It was inspired by a second narrative that weaves through the nov