Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects around 30% of the global population. Studies suggest ...
Coined in 1971 by Nobel laureate economist Herbert A Simon, the term “attention economy” describes attention as a most ...
Olivér Várhelyi's tempestuous confirmation process has seen pandemic preparedness and reproductive health stripped from his ...
More than 1000 days of deaths, destruction, fear, displacement, separation, hunger, and trauma have passed since the ...
Air pollution is having extremely harmful health effects in south Asia. Why is the problem so bad? And what can be done about ...
In 2023, two of every three people with HIV globally were from Africa, where young women have the highest rates of new infections.1 In sub-Saharan Africa, every week, 3100 adolescent girls and young ...
With a shortage of 43 million health workers and half the global population without adequate access to essential health ...
The most common form of amblyopia therapy comprises two components: glasses wear (optical treatment) and occlusion (patching) of the unaffected eye. Historically prescribed concurrently but now ...
During the 1980s in some health-care settings in the UK an acronym started appearing in medical notes, or rather, in women's medical notes: TATT CC AAO. Many doctors were trying to get the “tired all ...
Longitudinal patient registries generate important evidence for advancing clinical care and the regulatory evaluation of ...
Members of Parliament have backed a bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales, paving the way for a fundamental shift in doctors’ practice. Jacqui Thornton reports.
Lesotho made significant progress towards the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, surpassing the second target (ART coverage) and ...