Cuts to international aid are risking the development of Asia's youngest democracy. Ted Alcorn reports from Dili.
Talha Burki speaks with Fred Ramsdell, Mary Brunkow, and Shimon Sakaguchi about their Nobel-winning discoveries in peripheral immune tolerance.
This year is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the extermination and concentration camps. After World War 2 ended in ...
How are clinicians to preserve core clinical skills in an era of algorithmic assistance? As artificial intelligence (AI) assumes a growing role in clinical practice, concern is mounting that ...
Emerging evidence indicates that sustainable lifestyle changes—such as increasing physical activity, adopting healthy dietary ...
Staphylococcus aureus infections remain a formidable health threat, responsible for the most infection-related deaths ...
Legal definitions of sexual violence vary globally. In some legislations, rape constitutes a form of aggravated sexual assault, whereas others differentiate between rape, assault by penetration, and ...
A 9-year-old girl walked slowly down the clinic hallway. 10 months earlier, her days had been dominated by seizures—sudden ...
For many years, treatment of asthma has focused on symptom management and control. As the understanding of disease processes has improved and treatments begin to target underlying mechanisms, there is ...
Social, economic, cultural, and environmental policies, in conjunction with health system performance and equitable access to ...
The burden of cognitive decline is growing, affecting many people worldwide and placing a substantial strain on health-care ...
Stéphanie Debette, a French neurologist and epidemiologist, had one condition before she would accept her appointment as ...