Public health doctor who saved millions of lives with the invention of oral rehydration therapy. He was born in Milwaukee, WI ...
Advances in genetic cell modifications are performed routinely in research laboratories, but clinical translation requires ...
HIV effort. More people than ever are receiving antiretroviral treatment and have viral suppression. Deaths from AIDS are at ...
Sudden cardiac arrest and death occur among competitive and recreational athletes across the entire spectrum of age, sex, and ...
In 2021, alcohol-related liver cirrhosis accounted for about a quarter of the 46·4 million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) lost from liver disease globally, making alcohol a leading cause of ...
In 1842, Friedrich Engels walked the streets of Manchester in the UK, noting its crowded tenements and sunless, smoke-filled ...
It has been four decades since the world's deadliest industrial accident, but the impacts are still being felt today. Dinesh ...
Armed conflict is increasing throughout the world and disproportionately affects the lives of women and girls. In 2023, an ...
Margareth Dalcolmo has spent decades treating and researching respiratory infectious diseases, most notably tuberculosis. Yet ...
Despite substantial scientific advances, diagnosis and prognosis after paediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains ...
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) in London was founded in 1518 to safeguard standards of medical practice in Britain ...
The SELECTION study1 showed that the JAK 1 inhibitor filgotinib is safe and efficacious in ulcerative colitis. Based on positive results of the phase 2 FITZROY study2 in Crohn's disease, it was ...