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This article was originally published online by the Association of Women in International Trade in the 2025 Summer Communiqué ...
If you guessed Vietnam, the U.S. Civil War, or even World War I, you’d be wrong ... everything from research to public policy to health insurance. But veterans’ symptoms were categorized ...
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 ...
Almost one million preterm infants die each year across low, high and middle income countries. In 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened a Guideline Development Group (GDG) to examine ...
Fears of Russia attack lead not to peace feelers but nuke counter-threats Cambridge UK — I woke yesterday to a splendid day: ...
Pedro Alonzo’s Boston Public Art Triennial reframes civic space as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange grounded in trust.
Once thought to have originated in cows and spread through dust, the surprising evolutionary story of tuberculosis reveals ...
The spending proposal terminates support of health programs that, according to the proposal, “do not make Americans safer.” ...
President Trump, notoriously quick to post, has been publicly mum as Elon Musk continues to excoriate his One Big Beautiful ...
A new study in Genome Biology and Evolution finds that the African Swine Fever virus, currently circulating in Europe, is not ...
The link between health and physical activity has been enshrined in medical lore since ancient times. Over 2000 years ago, practitioners in India, China, Greece and the Roman Empire espoused the ...
A new COVID-19 variant is quickly spreading across California, and health experts are warning it could lead to a surge of ...