“Sorry, the doctor is not in!” Brexit’s impact on healthcare accessibility in the UK
What would happen to a country if it suddenly lost a fifth of all its General Practitioners (GPs)… especially when most of these doctors are working in… Read more »
What would happen to a country if it suddenly lost a fifth of all its General Practitioners (GPs)… especially when most of these doctors are working in… Read more »
Today, on July 11, 2017, governments, the United Nations, foundations, the private sector and civil society gather at the Family Planning Summit in London to… Read more »
As the threat posed by Zika cast a shadow on this year’s Olympics and reports that the virus has emerged in North America, researchers are seeking to… Read more »
In recognition of International Dengue Day (June 15), we asked Bipin Adhikari, a medical doctor from Nepal , PhD candidate at the University of Oxford in… Read more »
June 15 is International Anti-Dengue Day, which is dedicated to awareness, prevention, treatment and control of dengue, a mosquito-borne tropical disease… Read more »
John Ray Grisham, Jr. is an American bestselling writer and attorney, best known for his popular legal thrillers, many of which (A Time to Kill, The Firm and… Read more »
Today marks World AIDS Day and in recognition of this we asked editor of AIDS Research & Therapy, Mark Boyd, more about his career, and what he thinks has… Read more »
Neurovascular Imaging recently fully launched with BioMed Central and here we ask Editor-in-Chief Dr Luca Saba more about this field of research including what… Read more »
We speak to Dr. Stephen Hoffman, who's joined us as an Editorial Board member for Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines, about the current state of… Read more »
It’s now just over ten months since the citizens of Boston – and indeed the world – were shocked witnesses to the bombing of the Boston marathon. In… Read more »