In 1971, Julian Tudor Hart wrote that “the availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need of the population served”.1 Amid extraordinary progress in precision therapy, a ...
Every ecosystem is shaped by billions of invisible battles: organisms competing for light, nutrients, space, or mates. These competitive interactions determine which species survive, how they evolve, ...
The rapid development of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 has been a critical milestone in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, yet the continued evolution of ...
Ovarian cancer standard of care has not advanced in over 30 years, but a new DNA-based immunotherapy could be a gamechanger, showing major survival gains in clinical trials.
After several years of trying to curtail the rapid spread of foot-and-mouth disease across South Africa, the livestock sector ...
Anders grew up in an academic home in Melbourne, VIC, Australia with a malariologist father and an immunologist mother. “Discussions about human biology and disease, health inequities, and advances in ...
I rarely considered measles as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting with a febrile illness with cough and cold symptoms. Now, I do. Similarly, my vaccine review did not necessarily include ...
Renting a high-end car can feel like a once-in-a-lifetime upgrade. But the laws of physics—and the law—don’t soften just ...
When a "Make America Healthy Again" summit was held at the posh Waldorf Astoria in Washington, the line of attendees ...
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