Sudan is facing its most severe humanitarian crisis since gaining independence in 1956. The history of conflicts in Sudan is long and heterogeneous, moving from foreign colonisation to internal ethnic ...
Although several countries have adopted a single-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination strategy, many other countries ...
Approximately a quarter of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis, which is the seedbed from which all forms of ...
The term long COVID, also known as post-COVID-19 condition, was coined in spring, 2020, by individuals with ongoing symptoms following COVID-19 in response to unsatisfactory recognition of this ...
With two endorsed and prophylactic vaccines against Zaire ebolavirus (referred to hereafter as EBOV), the number of individuals vaccinated against EBOV worldwide is estimated to range between 500 000 ...
The fact that our homes are inextricably linked to our health is not new. “One might have imagined that science and common ...
Amblyopia, a neural disorder induced by atypical visual experiences during the crucial period of visual development, affects 2–5% of the global population.1 Despite its prevalence, an optimal ...
Our findings demonstrate the complexity of cancer care in custodial settings, identifying barriers and enablers to equitable ...
A 42-year-old man with a history of an intermittent disorder of speech fluency beginning around the age of 4 years without ...
Population-wide screening of children for presymptomatic early-stage type 1 diabetes is gaining momentum. Studies have demonstrated feasibility and acceptance, and shown that the rate of progression ...
Writer Camilla Whitehill's ambitions for her new mental-health-themed sitcom Big Mood are straightforward: “I just want people to think it's funny and I want them to like the characters.” With this ...
Countries need to take stronger measures to identify and prosecute perpetrators behind attacks on health-care and aid settings. John Zarocostas reports.