Something is wrong that the metrics do not fully capture. Healthcare systems across the world have never possessed greater diagnostic precision, therapeutic capability, or computational power. And yet ...
No clinically meaningful benefit for most older people About 30% of people aged 65 years and older, and more than half of ...
The BMJ An outbreak of Ebola virus disease in central Africa has now grown to almost 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected ...
GPs and patients in four areas in England are set to see the fit note system overhauled from July, as part of a new £3m pilot ...
Manton-Roseblade and Payne are right to declare the recent Scottish workforce planning announcement both illogical and ...
The new mandate on nuclear weapons is a win for public health, but the UK is on the wrong side of the evidence, writes Bimal ...
A framework for identifying behavioural traits might prevent harm Destructive behaviours by leaders, both in politics and in ...
Hospital centric systems must be transformed to advance universal health coverage As China undergoes rapid development and ...
The next WHO director general inherits a fractured geopolitical landscape in which multilateral norms cannot be taken for ...
Amid global disorder and heightened demands for reform, the campaign for the next director general of the world’s health ...
Growing distrust, attacks on science, and geopolitics are undermining pandemic preparedness at a time when infectious disease ...
Canada has become only the second country in the world to approve a generic form of the blockbuster drug Ozempic (semaglutide ...