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Despite substantial advancements in the management of cardiogenic shock, mortality rates remain greater than 40%. Trials have ...
Shoulder dystocia is a rare but potentially serious obstetric emergency. Although many cases of shoulder dystocia are mild, ...
After decades of war, Syria transitioned to a new Government at the end of 2024, creating opportunities to rebuild the nation's infrastructure, including its mental health system.
WHO has summarised its commitment to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) with the UHC cube diagram,1,2 a globally recognised ...
The pursuit of rigorous medical science is not compatible with capitulation to government demands aimed at weaponising and ...
In 2024, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) approved lecanemab for the treatment of early Alzheimer's disease in patients without contraindications or risk factors for side-effects. This approval ...
Climate change is the defining health challenge of the 21st century, with record-breaking temperatures and extreme weather ...
After more than 3 years of intense negotiations, WHO member states have finally reached a consensus on a new treaty to ...
Although the definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has undergone numerous revisions aimed at enhancing its ...
The year 2025 marks the 85th anniversary of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions, yet it arrives ...
On April 16, 2025, the UK Supreme Court ruled that only those who are what it terms as biologically female can be defined as women.1 This has wide implications for medicine as well as for people who ...
Adoptive cell therapy based on ex-vivo expanded tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) has historically been most effective in ...