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With Antimicrobial Resistance, Women and Children Face Highest Risks
One in five deaths from antimicrobial resistance involved a child younger than 5, and women face increased vulnerability
COP29: The Health Expenses of Climate Change
Does a failure to focus on health economic losses stand opposed to stronger action at the UN summit and beyond?
Recognizing Trauma in Boys and Men
Many social and institutional barriers deter men's access to proper care for mental illness
The RSV Prevention Divide
Tiered drug pricing and local partnerships could help low- or middle-income countries avoid RSV infections
Health, Latin America, and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence
Multiple crises burden health systems in the region, but AI offers potential for progress
Health Care: A Frontline Defense Against Human Trafficking
Partnerships with the medical community can tap opportunities for intervention and public health data gathering
Pharma's Influence on India's Global Health Engagement
India must balance its advocacy on behalf of developing countries with the interests of its growing domestic industry
Epilepsy and the Rising Risk of Burns
A complex intersection exists between epilepsy management and burn injuries in low- or middle-income countries
Sloth Fever: Latin America's Oropouche Epidemic
Without global collaboration and action to address root causes, Oropouche fever is likely to continue spreading
The Costs of Targeted Advertising on Children and Mental Health
A high school senior implores policymakers to emphasize the safety of children as social media evolves
U.S. Migration Surge Draws Attention to Mental Health Care
New York City-based projects adapt mental health services used in low- or middle-income countries to an urban context
The Pandemic Agreement Fractures in the Latest Negotiations
WHO member states continue to disagree on critical issues and might tackle them after adopting a pandemic agreement
Global Health Security Lessons from the U.S. Biodefense Response
The COVID-19 pandemic exemplified how an institute concerned with biodefense could pivot to serve public health needs
Polluted Rivers Create a Public Health Crisis in Nepal
Unchecked urbanization has led to a surge of waterborne diseases among Nepal's poorest communities