With cases rising by 3091% since 2010, Fiji is introducing same-day testing and treatment, peer education and support, and ...
With more big pledges expected in the coming months, the result of The Global Fund's eighth replenishment allayed the worst ...
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome affecting around 70 million individuals globally. It has a prevalence of 2% in Europe and North America and approximately 1% in Asia and South America.
For almost 80 years, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been the nation's immune system, detecting threats early, coordinating rapid responses, and safeguarding population ...
The 2026 version of the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) strategy report has been published. Key updates in the report were highlighted in a presentation by Claus F ...
One thing about South Asian populations is that we do have a very different presentation of diabetes, partly due to our genetics, partly due to migration pressures”, says Rohini Mathur, Professor and ...
Following a large drop in international aid, and the harms that followed, Tanzania is taking steps to decrease its reliance on external funding for health. Syriacus Buguzi reports from Dar es Salaam.
Following the formation of the Lancet Commission on disability and health,1 it is essential that young people with disabilities in humanitarian settings are not overlooked. In 2019, the UN Security ...
The effects of Medicare funding cuts and the longest ever shutdown of the US Federal Government have slowed momentum to a standstill in cancer prevention, screening, and treatment, warned the ...
Concerted, politicised assaults on scientific knowledge are intensifying. In the USA, the Trump administration is using the proposed Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education policy to ...
Mechanical ventilation highlights the fundamental paradox of critical care: it can be both life-saving and life-threatening. Mechanical ventilation provides a bridge to recovery for patients with ...
Sailesh Kotecha's family settled in London after being expelled from Uganda in 1972. Given his strong interest in human biology, he opted to study medicine. He was awarded a scholarship to study at ...
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