Here’s what to know about the new COVID-19 Pirola variant
A new, highly mutated COVID-19 variant is circulating - and scientists are on alert. Here’s why
A new, highly mutated COVID-19 variant is circulating - and scientists are on alert. Here’s why
Top health news: Research shows gender disparity in US medical expenses; COVID-19 vaccine pioneers take Nobel prize; WHO recommends second malaria vaccine.
Nearly half the global population doesn't have access to the most basic diagnostics. To hit the UN's 2030 goal of health care for all, that must change.
Patients fare better with female surgeons according to recent studies, yet the global gender gap means there is still an imbalance in the healthcare sector.
心に蓄積された些細なストレスは、長期的に深刻なダメージを精神や肉体に与える可能性があります。
Over 4.5 million women and babies die each year, with a new WHO report saying humanitarian crises, poverty and the pandemic have all stalled progress.
Micro-stresses from small daily annoyances and irritations can impact long-term mental and physical health. Here’s why it matters and what you can do.
AI is revolutionizing eye care, particularly in developing nations. We examine the potential risks and opportunities for this disruptive technology.
The World Economic Forum ran a side event at the May 2023 World Health Assembly to discuss achieving smarter, more equitable, resilient health systems.
The need for new and effective dementia treatments is becoming more urgent as we face an ageing population globally as the G7 has committed to tackling it.
By adopting a responsible and inclusive approach, we can harness the power of emerging technologies to address and mitigate human crises.
Across the globe, health equity has emerged as a top priority for organizations seeking to create a society where everyone has the chance to live a healthy life.
Business has a key role to play in advancing health equity and evidence shows that businesses have a strong value proposition for investing in health.
Malaria killed 274,000 children under 5 in 2019. Ghana and Nigeria are the first countries to approve a new Malaria vaccine. Here, the WHO's Dr Pedro Alonso explains the breakthrough.
Infectious diseases are a burden felt disproportionately by the world's less wealthy countries. Addressing this problem requires data — but good data isn't easy to come by.