
How international financial institutions undercut human rights and impede public health
A review recently published in Public Health Reviews finds that people’s enjoyment of human rights are consistently undermined by policy reforms… Read more »
A review recently published in Public Health Reviews finds that people’s enjoyment of human rights are consistently undermined by policy reforms… Read more »
Co-authors Jeffrey V. Lazarus, of the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), and Lee Baker of Interel in Brussels, Belgium report from the… Read more »
Governance of health systems is critical to their operation and performance, but the everyday realities and practice of governance… Read more »
Sarah Venis of Médecins Sans Frontières tells us more about what's being covered at this year's MSF Scientific Days on May 19… Read more »
This week is World Immunization Week, which aims to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. Dr… Read more »
According to the United Nations Population Division, the world has crossed a threshold: more than half of its population lives in… Read more »
In this blog, Dr Sima Barmania reflects on her research, published in BMC Public Health, which examines the relationship between… Read more »
Global Health Research and Policy has recently published an article looking at why high school students would still choose to… Read more »
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the United States. But if everyone aged 50 years or older had regular… Read more »
Today Reproductive Health published a supplement looking at insights from low- and middle-income countries on pregnancy. Here the… Read more »