As historians we rarely predict the future since we are trained to look at the past, draw lessons from it, and identify ...
The actions of the US Government are causing serious harm to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) globally, and ...
Historical trends and future projections of the number of people with overweight and obesity suggest alarming parallel ...
Suzanne O’Sullivan, author and consultant in neurology and clinical neurophysiology at the National Hospital for Neurology ...
As scientists, health professionals, and lawyers engaged in reducing pandemic spillover risks, we recognise the urgent need ...
China's persistent decline in fertility rates and the accompanying demographic shift towards an ageing population have brought challenges to the country's health-care system, particularly in the realm ...
Autistic people make up a substantial proportion of society, with global prevalence estimated at around 1%.1 This amounts to ...
Progress in reducing neonatal and under-5 mortality have stalled as experts call for greater investment in services. Udani Samarasekera reports.
As financial actors including private equity funds increasingly buy and sell hospitals, nursing homes, and physician ...
The panel will seek to understand the causes of suicide among students and formulate recommendations for prevention. Dinesh C Sharma reports.
On World AIDS Day 2024, UNAIDS proposed use of a human rights-based approach to end the HIV pandemic by 2030.1 Their approach is centred on achieving equity in access to HIV prevention and treatment, ...
Nearly a century has passed since writer Virginia Woolf alerted us to the breakdown of language when confronted with pain.