As GLP-1 drugs surge in popularity, more research is needed to establish guidelines for use among young people
The ripple effects extend to early childhood education, addiction recovery services, and mental health programs
Governments and international agencies should condemn both violations of humanitarian law and attempts to weaken its protections
The March 10 ceasefire agreement left open fissures between politics and the practical needs of postconflict recovery
In November, leaders will gather in the heart of the Amazon, a living symbol for climate-driven epidemics
International commitments to expand access to noncommunicable disease medicines have been slow to create impact
Continuing Milei's reforms risks eroding population health but reversing his maneuvers could generate comparable harms
A study examines the role journalism can play in preventing traffic collisions in five Anglophone African countries
Rather than sweep encampments and cut budgets, Japan found success with needs-based cash benefits and housing subsidies
A doctor travels with Project HOPE to Dnipro, where a hospital performs 50 or more emergency surgeries each night