
Why we need access to global health data: a cancer patient’s view
We need to break down barriers to global health data-sharing to transform treatment decisions and outcomes - especially in the case of rare diseases.
We need to break down barriers to global health data-sharing to transform treatment decisions and outcomes - especially in the case of rare diseases.
In the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine, the public is repeatedly reminded that the finish line is at least 12 to 18 months away. Here's why.
Policy on testing differs depending on what stage that community has reached in the pandemic and the level of preparedness. Two experts explain.
A new study by WHO uncovers and analyses the prevalence of depression in men vs women due to socio-economic disadvantage, income inequality, violence, etc
As the spread of COVID-19 highlights cracks in global trust and the pitfalls of global interdependency, businesses must invest in strategic, operational and financial resilience.
Alzheimer's is a looming global pandemic, with the number of sufferers set to triple by 2050 to 152 million. What is being done about it?
By 2050, the world’s population is expected to rise to over nine billion, with two billion above the age of 60. Delivering quality healthcare to all of them will require innovative soluti...
Women’s health is often overlooked in medical research. But by targeting the top killers of women worldwide, we can transform the wellbeing of society as a whole.







