When Ruth Nankanja Mukiibi, founding director of the Sickle Cell Association of Uganda, had her first pregnancy two decades ago, she defied both medical convention and her doctor's stern warnings. “A ...
There are stark socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in babies admitted to and who die in neonatal units in England and ...
Children and young people have higher risks of rare vascular and inflammatory diseases up to 12 months after a first COVID-19 ...
Matea Cañizares’ call to reduce heat stress in schools is timely and welcome.1 The Philippines had repeated heat-related ...
At the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference COP26 in Glasgow, UK, Nigeria was one of many African countries that committed to build a climate resilient and sustainable health system.1 Considering the ...
In the field of paediatrics, the concept of normal (ie, typical)—in contrast to different, special, deviant, delayed, or ...
In these uncertain, volatile, and unprecedented times, the role of science is more important than ever. Scientific advances that benefit humanity and ensure planetary sustainability for current and ...
The extent of the crisis in England's maternity services is alarming. Inspections by the Care Quality Commission in 2022–24 ...
TikTok is a rapidly growing social media platform on which users develop, interact with, or share short vertical videos ...
Essential thrombocythaemia is a clonal myeloproliferative neoplasm associated with a lifelong risk of arterial and venous ...
The interventions chosen to change diets matter for the shift that can be attained and for the direction and size of the ...
Tempting as it is to write off the Trump phenomenon and its effects on medicine and global health as a temporary derangement ...