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Samuel S Myers, Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Director of the Johns Hopkins ...
The Lancet Oncology’s Series on Cancer control in the Middle East comprises five papers from regional experts who discuss the current outlook for cancer in the Middle East and future developments ...
T-cell therapy has shown remarkable clinical efficacy in haematological malignancies, currently representing a well ...
It has long been acknowledged that the global health system needs reform. Although this system has improved public health, ...
A decade ago the psychologist and thriller writer Frank Tallis published The Sleep Room, a disturbing tale of a monomaniacal psychiatrist who subjected female patients to months of high dose sedatives ...
International Day of Play, on June 11, 2025, prompts us to consider the relationship between young people's opportunities for play and their mental health. Play is intrinsically motivated activity ...
Cardiovascular disease remains the world's leading cause of death and a major source of disability. Global deaths due to ...
Rates of homelessness are rising in many high-income countries with over 300 000 people in England classed as living in unsheltered or temporary housing in 2024, an increase of 14% in 1 year. In the ...
The 25-year-old joint commitment among established providers of official development assistance (ODA) to invest in efforts ...
I have read many books on the changing tide of the public's relationship with vaccines, particularly around childhood ...
Many studies assert that democratic nations typically have better environmental protection records than those found in authoritarian states. While some researchers have attributed this relationship to ...
A couple of weeks after 5-year-old Hind Rajab called for help while trapped in a car under Israeli military fire in Gaza City ...