New Global Burden of Disease data show sustained mortality declines; however, noncommunicable diseases, climate exposure, and substance use now shape health priorities.
After 30 years of health improvements around the world, funding cuts to global health could put lifesaving health care at risk between now and 2030, according to the latest annual report, Financing ...
Food is evolving faster than ever, and 2026 promises to bring some truly transformative changes to our plates. From revolutionary proteins to AI-powered nutrition, the way we eat is being reshaped by ...
Globally, more people receive the essential health care they need and a smaller share of the population experienced health-related financial hardship compared to two decades ago. However, progress has ...
Beyond personal stats, Oura analyzed anonymized data from millions of users to map real-world sleep, activity, stress, and heart-health trends for its 2025 recap. New Zealand tops the chart with an ...
Sarcomatoid Differentiation in Renal Cell Carcinoma: Clinical and Pathologic Heterogeneity and Outcomes With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors—Data From the ARON-1 Study Global Burden of Disease Study ...
A study published in the journal CABI One Health has revealed major inequalities in One Health research. The new study, which sheds light on global trends in One Health research over the past decade, ...
Understanding how people perceive their mental well-being—especially in such a rapidly changing world—is vital to Rula's mission to connect people with the mental healthcare they need. In honor of ...
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