The transformative capacity of cells as therapeutics has revolutionised malignancy treatments.1 Cellular engineering advances ...
HIV self-testing, which has been increasingly available since 2016, can substantially enhance the uptake of HIV testing, especially for key populations. Clinical trials have explored the application ...
The first pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) was licensed more than 25 years ago in the USA and Europe, but its marketing authorisation was based on efficacy studies using a 3+1 dosing regimen, ...
The intergenerational impact of violence is an emerging focus in research, with growing recognition that there is a substantial knowledge gap, especially in low-income and middle-income countries ...
Osteopenia was originally a qualitative term denoting bone that appeared to be less dense on radiographs. Since 1994, it has ...
This year's recipients have been recognised for their work on the HIV epidemic, GLP-1-based drugs, and how DNA can stimulate ...
For people with type 1 diabetes, management burden including suboptimal insulin preparations remains a major barrier to ...
The health system has been decimated. Although violence has fallen, emergency funding is still well short of needs. Sharmila ...
Anna Norhammar (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden) showed that impaired glucose tolerance and newly diagnosed diabetes ...
As the year 2030 approaches, the prospects of achieving the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) agenda, especially the SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), seem increasingly difficult. Numerous and interlinked crises ...
The full and ugly truth about England's population health and the performance of its National Health Service (NHS) will not ...
There are some politicians who get involved in health and have to reverse-engineer a narrative about their life and the ...