Like commercial tobacco, ultra-processed foods are engineered to drive consumption and could be regulated accordingly
Acute hunger threatens 45 million if the conflict extends into June. A roadmap from the Ukraine War could contain the humanitarian fallout
The anti-abortion policy undermines organizing principles, rooted in ubuntu, that keep African health systems coherent under stress
MedGlobal's Lebanon country director describes how communities are stepping in amid the fresh conflict
Health procurement in low- and middle-income countries will remain unavoidably multilane. Donors should build around that reality
A new World Health Organization policy allows for portable TB testing, which could help close massive gaps in disease surveillance
Amid the Iran war and new closures of Gaza's border crossings, Palestinians have resumed a desperate search for food and medical aid
Chatbot companions, such as Aimee, are part of a broad wave of digital health tools being tested across HIV programs
The closures mark a funding reversal by the National Health Service and come even as Long COVID's prevalence remains steady
Health diplomacy has long served as means for adversaries to work together when politics make broader engagement impossible
Just over a year after Indonesia joined the BRICS, the nation is still determining its place in the bloc's health-cooperation dynamics