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Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, SE-801 29 Gävle, Sweden In today's Lancet, Richard Mitchell and Frank Popham 1 report on health inequality as moderated by the degree of ...
With more big pledges expected in the coming months, the result of The Global Fund's eighth replenishment allayed the worst fears. Ann Danaiya Usher reports.
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome affecting around 70 million individuals globally. It has a prevalence of 2% in Europe and North America and approximately 1% in Asia and South America.
The recent announcement of the Lancet Commission on disability and health offers a vital platform for advancing disability-inclusive health systems.1 However, it falls short by not explicitly naming ...
The effects of Medicare funding cuts and the longest ever shutdown of the US Federal Government have slowed momentum to a standstill in cancer prevention, screening, and treatment, warned the ...
Mechanical ventilation highlights the fundamental paradox of critical care: it can be both life-saving and life-threatening. Mechanical ventilation provides a bridge to recovery for patients with ...
Sailesh Kotecha's family settled in London after being expelled from Uganda in 1972. Given his strong interest in human biology, he opted to study medicine. He was awarded a scholarship to study at ...
The Lancet journals publish papers, Series, and Commissions that explore health inequities and interventions to address them. These can be found on our Editorial Initiatives page and the related ...
bDivision of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA cDivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, McGill ...
An estimated 1.35 million people die every year from road traffic injuries (RTIs) and more than 50 million are injured or disabled despite a first decade of action and high-level global attention.
On the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a three-part Series looks at the enduring radiological and psychological impact of nuclear disasters, including the most recent ...