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Variation in PICU mortality by ethnicity and area-level deprivation highlights the importance of further investigation into ...
The correspondence of Joan B Soriano and Alberto Ruano-Ravina deserves timely praise, highlighting the threat that predatory ...
Public trust in scientific integrity is eroded by the politicisation of institutions under Donald Trump's US presidency. The implications extend far beyond American borders, striking at the core of ...
Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) are parenchymal lung changes found on high-resolution CT. In routine use of high-resolution CT, non-specific findings are frequently reported, which has prompted ...
Growing interest in health and the exposome—a person's collective environmental exposures—is spurring new funding and ...
Substantial challenges characterise the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including a progressively ...
A staggering £10·3 billion is lost from the UK economy every year due to people dying from cancer, according to a recent ...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading infectious killer, resulting in more than 1·25 million deaths in 2023 alone.1 During ...
Negotiations are ongoing in New York to agree the latest UN political declaration on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and ...
In 2025 the US Federal Government has attacked scientific research and evidence, medical expertise, public health, health equity, and human rights.1–5 At this challenging time, many health ...
Digital health interventions (DHIs) show promise for the treatment of mental health disorders. However, existing ...
We thank Dongli Zhao and colleagues and M Hossein Nowroozzadeh for their helpful comments on our Article1 reporting the results of the STAR study, a randomised controlled trial of stereotactic ...