The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) is a cornerstone in global health research and the ...
Lead poisoning was once thought to largely be a problem of the past, as the globe gradually weaned itself off leaded gasoline ...
A large proportion of people with severe mental disorders receive no formal care, because of infrastructure gaps, stigma and ...
Governments in the Middle East and Central Asia need to increase spending in areas such as social protection, education and public health, where vulnerabilities have been exposed by the coronavirus ...
Study reveals low awareness of oral cancer symptoms and government screenings among patients, highlighting need for public ...
The Center for Indian Country Development celebrated its 10th anniversary this week with an event spotlighting the impact of ...
America’s rural population is declining for the first time in history. In Georgia, it amounts to a demographic crisis. This ...
Most of the factors that cause illnesses are “nonmedical,” which is why different sectors of society need to come together ...
Tiffany Nassiri-Ansari and colleagues set out how a decolonial feminist approach to innovation could produce greater gender ...
In the Netherlands, the National Immunisation Programme (NIP) was established in 1957. This programme provides free and ...
A UK Biobank study of over 300,000 participants reveals that reducing air pollution could prevent nearly 16% of late-onset ...
By providing wearables and internet access, ALiR closes the digital health data gap, fostering equity and improving AI model ...