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Emerging tick-borne diseases have become an unprecedented public health threat in mainland China. Increased awareness and ...
Rabih El Chammay's life and career have been shaped by the realities of conflict, displacement, and their lasting impact on ...
In New Zealand, we continue to have one of the highest rates of youth suicide in the OECD, with 22·9% of young people aged 15 ...
A decade ago the psychologist and thriller writer Frank Tallis published The Sleep Room, a disturbing tale of a monomaniacal psychiatrist who subjected female patients to months of high dose sedatives ...
International Day of Play, on June 11, 2025, prompts us to consider the relationship between young people's opportunities for play and their mental health. Play is intrinsically motivated activity ...
Rates of homelessness are rising in many high-income countries with over 300 000 people in England classed as living in unsheltered or temporary housing in 2024, an increase of 14% in 1 year. In the ...
The assessment of Crohn's disease activity through endoscopy is a cornerstone of both clinical management and research. In The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Christopher Ma and colleagues ...
aCentre for Global Mental Health and Centre for Implementation Science, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK ...
Estimates of biological age, a measure of human health compared to chronological age, can be used to personalise care for ...
I have read many books on the changing tide of the public's relationship with vaccines, particularly around childhood ...
I read with deep respect and reflection Christine Laine and colleagues’ recent publication on predatory journals.1 I have been working in rural Maharashtra, India since 1976, conducting clinical ...
The cuts in WHO funding caused by the international situation and US withdrawal are of great concern. As behavioural scientists and public health professionals, we would like to highlight how WHO ...