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Population breast cancer screening using mammography, alongside effective treatment, has been shown to reduce breast cancer ...
There is no equity in access to basic health care. The latest biennial report on universal health coverage reported that in 2021 4·5 billion people—about half the world's population—had no access to ...
The Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination's National Hepatitis Elimination Profiles assess the status of national data, ...
The Lancet published the first Commission on adolescent health, which argued for adolescence as a key stage of development in ...
When Sarah Baird appears on my computer screen, things are not quite as expected. For one thing, while she is Professor of ...
Active engagement of adolescents and youth in adolescent-focused studies aims to improve the quality of research and the ...
An update to the original 2016 Commission, this second iteration of The Lancet Commission on adolescent health and wellbeing presents crucial data on the challenges faced by adolescents and shares a ...
One in five of the population lives with chronic pain. Psychological interventions for pain reveal core principles that can ...
For more than 80 years, the US Government has invested in biomedical, clinical, and public health research, making it a world ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, One Health approaches1 have revived attention to the interdependence of human, animal, and ecosystem health. However, human health is still predominantly viewed through ...
With 1·3 billion people aged 10–19 years worldwide,1 healthy, empowered adolescents are the fuel for stronger economies, resilient and equitable societies, and lasting peace. Investing in adolescent ...