Read the current issue of The Lancet Healthy Longevity, a monthly open access journal publishing clinically-focused longevity and healthy ageing research and review ...
On May 2, 2026, a cluster of severe respiratory illness among passengers aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic was reported to WHO, and a suspected hantavirus outbreak was identified. The vessel ...
Vaccines remain one of the most impactful and cost-effective public health interventions. Decades of evidence from randomised controlled trials and epidemiological studies have shown the impact of ...
We read with interest the letter by Kwok Chiu Chang and appreciate the potential implications they raise for individuals in settings in which rapid, reliable, and complete drug susceptibility testing ...
With very low certainty of evidence, WHO has conditionally recommended two 6-month or 9-month regimens for pre-extensively drug-resistant (pre-XDR) tuberculosis: one comprising bedaquiline, pretomanid ...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a substantial global health challenge. In the UK alone, more than 200 000 hospital admissions occur annually, with a substantially larger volume of cases ...
The Lancet published an Editorial on reviving research into psychedelics for mental health conditions, observing that “the ...
Marcello Ienca and colleagues1 in their Review identify a trust paradox in which rigorous institutions lose credibility while unaccountable voices gain it. We argue that large language model ...
Peru is expanding access to surgery and care for patients with cleft conditions in remote areas through intensive ...
Autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) has remained central to the care of younger patients with mantle cell lymphoma since the publication of the first European Mantle Cell Lymphoma Network ...
In Viet Nam, health challenges are rarely abstract”, says Thu-Anh Nguyen, Director of the University of Sydney Vietnam Institute (SVI) and Professor in Global Health at the University of Sydney, ...