During the 16th and 18th centuries, scurvy, a disease caused by insufficient vitamin C intake, affected millions of sailors due to scarcity of fruits and vegetables during long voyages. Three ...
Building on the evidence from the first paper in this Series highlighting the fundamental importance of healthy and nurturing ...
The UN has declared November 24 as World Conjoined Twins Day,1 an initiative led by Saudi Arabia to raise global awareness about the medical and societal challenges faced by conjoined twins and their ...
I have had Parkinson's [disease] for about 10 years now”, says Ian Temple, an ambassador for and dancer with Dance for ...
The centrality of the first 1000 days—from conception to 2 years of age—for early childhood development is recognised in ...
According to various guidelines and consensus papers, postoperative radioiodine therapy can be prescribed to patients with ...
The long-awaited therapeutic pipeline for Crohn's disease is now coming to fruition, with the emergence of novel drug classes offering hope for our patients. Yet despite increasing options, treatment ...
Demand for mental health services exceeds available resources globally, and access to diagnosis and evidence-based treatment ...
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In a global landscape defined by polycrisis, children are being failed. To address this failure, we ask an ambitious yet ...
Digital technologies have the potential to play a crucial role in combating this pressing global health issue. This Series in The Lancet Digital Health features three papers discussing the latest ...
The 2024 Access to Medicine Index shows that some manufacturers are increasingly prioritising LMICs, but broader interest in equitable access is waning. Udani Samarasekera reports.