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Additional disaster exposures were associated with greater declines in mental health and shifts in some risk factors.
WHO has summarised its commitment to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) with the UHC cube diagram,1,2 a globally recognised ...
In 2021, 529 million people were living with diabetes worldwide, and an estimated 1·31 billion individuals are projected to ...
The United States Congress has proposed cuts to Medicaid, reversing the Affordable Care Act expansion.1 These cuts could increase mortality and financial hardship for enrollees while straining ...
After a career in contemporary dance, a shift to visual arts, and a move from Switzerland to New Zealand, artist Nela ...
The Asia–Pacific region accounts for more than half of all global clinical trials activity and the number is expected to continue expanding, driven by the increasing incidence of cancer, a large ...
Although the definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has undergone numerous revisions aimed at enhancing its ...
The emerging crisis in eastern DR Congo and especially around the city of Goma, in the province of North Kivu, has worrying implications for cholera in the region. The area around Goma has been ...
US President Donald Trump's decision to impose punitive tariffs of 145% for pharmaceutical imports from China,1 effective since April 10, 2025, will pose substantial challenges towards global health ...
The recent escalation of US trade policies, characterised by steep tariff increases on imports from China and other nations,1 threatens to destabilise not only global supply chains but also public ...
Adoptive cell therapy based on ex-vivo expanded tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) has historically been most effective in the treatment of metastatic melanoma,1 with objective response rates of up ...
Watchful waiting—also known as active surveillance—is a common approach for asymptomatic, advanced stage follicular lymphoma, ...