Andrew Green's World Report1 on the African Medicines Agency (AMA) highlights both its promise and the considerable challenges ahead in harmonising regulatory systems, strengthening national ...
Proponents say the traditional Pacific Island drink is basically harmless. Critics say the story is less simple, pointing to potential health risks. Chris McCall reports.
In 1994 Maggie Keswick Jencks wrote of hospital architecture: “most hospital environments say to the patient, in effect: ‘How you feel is unimportant. You are not of value. Fit in with us, not us with ...
After 3 years of disagreement, the British Medical Association has accepted the Government's offer of better pay and more training for resident doctors. Talha Burki reports.
Pioneering public health historian. Born on March 13, 1947, in New York, NY, USA, he died on May 24, 2026, in New York, aged 79 years.
In their recent Article,1 Veronica Pentland and colleagues present a systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 clinical studies and eight national joint registries, encompassing more than 1·9 million ...
The fifth UN High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS (June 22–23) saw the agreement of a new Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS. In it, countries expressed commitments to end AIDS as a public health threat by ...
Reimagining Western Mental Health Care for Everyone is an entrant into an already crowded and increasingly polarised ...
Older patients represent the fastest growing patient group in clinical care. They are a heterogeneous group, for whom evidence for making treatment decisions is often scarce. Important domains for ...
We read and support the recent Editorial1 calling for equitable global access to the tools needed to treat childhood cancer. However, we disagree with the statement that, “unlike adult cancers, ...