As the global population ages, older adults with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) are projected to drive a ...
Men and partners are important contributors to the health of future generations, yet their own preconception health and ...
There was some evidence that cannabinoids can reduce symptoms of cannabis use disorder, insomnia, tic or Tourette's syndrome, and autism spectrum disorder, but the quality of this evidence was ...
In this large international cohort of immunocompromised patients with ARF, we identified key risk and protective factors for mortality and intubation. These findings could improve outcomes by ...
Over the last three decades, critical care and emergency medicine have made great progress in recognising and managing sepsis through early recognition and protocolised resuscitation. For initial ...
The care of immunocompromised adults with acute respiratory failure (ARF) remains one of the greatest challenges of intensive care medicine.1 Management of these patients is challenging because ...
Vertical health delivery programmes were highly effective in rapid roll-out of HIV services in high-burden countries in ...
A man breached Windsor Castle with a crossbow after his large language model (LLM)-based companion encouraged an ...
Sickle cell disease—the subject of a new Seminar in The Lancet—is one of the most prevalent and fastest-growing genetic ...
With hundreds of thousands of Syrians missing, doctors are working to revive the country's long-neglected forensic medicine infrastructure. Amélie David reports.
A new report by the IFRC shows how disinformation fuels hostility and leads to health-harming choices. John Zarocostas reports.
As today's researchers face a tectonic shift in the foundations of global health, it is instructive to consider another time when international health research had to be re-established on a new ...