Healthspan, the period lived in good health, is as important as lifespan when considering longevity. Childhood nutrition has a profound impact on them all.
A lack of data related to women's health issues has translated into a gender health gap. Closing this data gap could create enormous commercial opportunities and save women’s lives.
To close the heart health gap, public, private and social sector organizations must invest in more research, products, public awareness and better data.
New research shows that addressing the women's health gap could boost to the global economy by $400 billion through a larger, healthier global workforce.
How technology could transform treatment, restore independence and redefine the possibilities for millions of patients, neural interfaces.
The US market for weight loss drugs is set to expand on a massive global scale. But how should the global health community prepare for GLP-1 expansion?
How intelligent automation is reducing the administrative burden on healthcare workers worldwide, while simultaneously expanding access to more patients.
Addressing obesity can reduce chronic disease, ease pressure on health systems and help societies thrive as populations age.
Timely, cost-effective stroke care reduces disability and save lives worldwide, fostering healthier societies and stronger economies.
Closing the healthcare gap will require long-term, strategic, targeted investment in sustainable healthcare systems through a cross-sector collaboration.
Evidence suggests that diverse voices can lead to more effective healthcare and improved health outcomes, yet inequities remain. What needs to change?
Thriving Workplaces: How Employers can Improve Productivity and Change Lives 2025 explores how investing in workforce health generates measurable benefits for businesses, employees and so...








