Sjögren's disease is a clinically and pathophysiologically heterogeneous disease to which precision medicine, on the basis of clinical and biological heterogeneity, has been not always applicable. In ...
Population-wide screening of children for presymptomatic early-stage type 1 diabetes is gaining momentum. Studies have demonstrated feasibility and acceptance, and shown that the rate of progression ...
There has been limited examination of child road injury policies. This study aims to systematically characterize national policies relevant to child road safety in China over the past two decades and ...
A steep rise in indefinite placement or threat of placement in psychiatric facilities as a means of political repression has been reported. By Ed Holt. Human rights activists have warned of a growing ...
The Lancet Commission on global surgery reported that the poorest third of the world's population undergoes just 6% of the approximately 313 million major operations performed annually.1 This gap not ...
We applaud the 2023 Lancet Series on work and health for drawing attention to the under-recognised aspects of work that make it a fundamental social determinant of health inequalities. We particularly ...
Salt and sugar intakes exceeded World Health Organization recommendations in this sample of adults. Given dietary sources were foods high in salt and sugar, along with the addition to food or drinks, ...
A 42-year-old man with a history of an intermittent disorder of speech fluency beginning around the age of 4 years without ...
The fact that our homes are inextricably linked to our health is not new. “One might have imagined that science and common ...
It's been a busy month for the liver health community, not least with the release of WHO's global viral hepatitis 2024 report ...
Amblyopia, a neural disorder induced by atypical visual experiences during the crucial period of visual development, affects ...
Countries need to take stronger measures to identify and prosecute perpetrators behind attacks on health-care and aid settings. John Zarocostas reports.