A grassroots food assistance programme in Brazil that grew out of the pandemic is now trying to counter obesity and other ...
The Rio de Janeiro declarations chart possibilities in an era of inequity, war, climate change, and pandemics, but their ...
Mollet and colleagues discuss oral health in children.1 Due attention is paid to oral health as a component of the World Health Organization’s global strategy and action plan, including a focus on a ...
Inequalities and restrictions to sexual and reproductive health and rights are endangering women, write Mercedes Colomar and Veronica Fiol In 1994, the International Conference on Population and ...
Leadership by southern countries is focusing attention on health equity Countries in the Group of 20 (G20) represent two thirds of the world’s population, and it is a major forum for international ...
Plans to create a national social care service in Scotland, once described as the most ambitious reform of public services ...
Inadequate vaccination coverage drove the number of measles cases to an estimated 10.3 million worldwide in 2023, the World ...
The decision to introduce legislation in the UK to regulate Physicians Associates (PAs) and Anaesthetic Associates (AAs) has ...
Pharmacies in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are set to join GPs in taking collective action over their funding, amid ...
The NHS is broken.”1 This phrase is thrown around a lot, often by politicians trying to score one over their rivals. I am not ...
The consultant paediatrician whose evidence helped to convict nurse Lucy Letby of murdering newborn babies has told the ...
Godfrey Ripley was born in London in 1930 and after graduating from the London Hospital Medical College he trained in ...