Improving sexual and reproductive health and rights means confronting problems that are inherently social and political, say Rajat Khosla and colleagues Global health stands at a crossroads. The ...
The former CDC director tells The BMJ why he’s optimistic despite the chaos at his former agency and why primary care—and ...
Flu has come early this year—and cases are rocketing. Chris Baraniuk explains what’s making this season so exceptional ...
My father Robert—Bob to those who knew him—was born in Romford, Essex, in 1948. He took his O and A levels at Brentwood School; he was placed in the medical stream but enjoyed playing football for the ...
A “senseless” triple drone strike on children and health workers in southern Sudan has killed 114 people and injured 35, the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported. The attack, launched on 5 ...
Women are receiving poor standards of basic care in maternity services across England, while staff are receiving death threats, a rapid review into the system has found.1 The national investigation ...
The NHS’s plan for recovering dental services will require a coordinated, comprehensive data ecosystem, write Kristina Wanyonyi-Kay , Ben Goldacre , and Mary Dixon-Woods An overlooked feature of the ...
Domestic abuse in NHS workers is a “silent pandemic,” with some research finding that they are three times as likely to experience it. Adele Waters finds that the NHS needs to do more to end a “double ...
The number of children dying before the age of 5 is expected to rise this year for the first time in a quarter of a century as cuts to international health funding bite, a report by the Gates ...
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