Distortion of Science to Inhibit the Adoption of Infectious Disease Strategies
2020 has seen some governments ignoring their own healthcare advice, and in the USA top officials have publicly flaunted the wearing of masks What… Read more »
2020 has seen some governments ignoring their own healthcare advice, and in the USA top officials have publicly flaunted the wearing of masks What… Read more »
Over the past two decades, the world has seen major epidemics from EBOLA, SARS and MERS. Some countries have learnt lessons from these, and other… Read more »
Vast amounts of data are collected every day from all aspects of people's lives. The recent field of network science aims to… Read more »
Co-authors Jeffrey V. Lazarus, of the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), and Lee Baker of Interel in Brussels,… Read more »
In this blog Jan Foster asks Barbara Kerstiëns, Deputy Head of Unit and Research and Innovation Directorate-General at the… Read more »
Jan Foster finds out more about breaking down silos with Bleddyn Rees from the European Connect Health Alliance.
International Journal for Equity and Health will soon be publishing a series focused on China’s health system and the progress… Read more »
Jan Foster writes here about the complicated maze of policy changes for the NHS, and asks the Director of Policy and Strategy at… Read more »
In this guest blog Jan Foster asks; should we be taking more control of our own healthcare, in order to help the NHS system before… Read more »
As we approach the end of World Alzheimer’s Month 2015, I asked Brendan McCormack, co-author of an article published in Journal… Read more »