A growing number of entities misrepresent themselves as scholarly journals for financial gain despite not meeting scholarly publishing standards.1,2 As editors and members of the International ...
Breakthroughs in laboratory and data science are increasing interest in blood tests to screen for cancer, with colorectal ...
We have read with interest the Article by Khaled Alser and colleagues entitled Trauma care supported through a global telemedicine initiative during the 2023–24 military assault on the Gaza Strip, ...
We read the responses by Daniel A King and Danny Epstein, Mor Saban and colleagues, and Naomi T Katz and colleagues to our Article1 with interest and concern.
The multicentre, prospective, cohort study by Ohad Atia and colleagues1 on the long-term efficacy and safety of maintenance vedolizumab in paediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) ...
Health needs of older people in humanitarian settings are poorly documented, negatively affecting the appropriateness of ...
A 26-year-old woman with a 2-month history of postcoital bleeding—which she described as very heavy loss and lasting 2 days—attended our unit.
In 2010, after winning the British Airways Face of Opportunity grant, which provided ten free flight tickets to anywhere in ...
Follicular lymphoma is considered an indolent disease, with long-term tumour control achieved by first-line ...
The population of Italy is projected to decrease by approximately 8% by 2050, falling from 59 million in 2022 to 54.4 million, due to increased ageing and a declining birth rate. By 2050, more than 35 ...
Although oral cancers rank outside the top ten most common cancers worldwide, this group of cancers still contributes a ...
Anyone can drown. No one should.” notes WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, in his foreword to the first WHO Global status report on drowning prevention, released on Dec 13, 2024.