Building Africa's capacity for human genomic sequencing could improve cancer care, product development, and precision medicine
The U.S. government should use its existing authority to address zoonotic spillover risks from the wildlife trade
The Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model was launched to weed out Medicare fraud, but patients report lagging care and increased denials
AVAC leaders warn that the Trump administration's proposed funding rollback to the National Institutes of Health could derail the vaccine needed to end HIV
International Vaccine Access Center lead William Moss explains why Zambia needs funding to maintain progress on malaria, HIV, and vaccination programs
The United States and Global Fund should work with partner governments to transition support for groups delivering HIV and tuberculosis services after aid cuts
Promoting diverse and affordable diets will keep Indonesia healthy through natural disasters, conflict, and disease outbreaks
The Trump administration is right that U.S. health diplomacy needs stronger leadership, but turning the CDC into a vendor is the wrong path
Experts say the U.S. government's backing of religious and spiritual drug treatment ignores well-established evidence
Britain's ban on tobacco sales for people born after 2008 could spell the end of smoking—if regulators can figure out enforcement