Arguably the most pressing question facing clinicians and patients today is not “which treatment works?” but “which treatment ...
The data presented support use of MR vaccine at 6 months to protect young infants during measles outbreaks and in settings ...
Sedentary jobs have been recognised as a health hazard since seminal epidemiological research in transport workers, postal workers, and civil servants was published by The Lancet in 1953.1 This ...
As financial actors including private equity funds increasingly buy and sell hospitals, nursing homes, and physician ...
Communication between health-care professionals and individuals with cancer regarding the effects of treatment on sexual ...
Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited haemoglobinopathy in Tanzania, with 11 000– 14 000 children born with the ...
For decades, the management of coronary artery disease has focused on epicardial obstruction and ischaemia, which is often recognised too late for long-term intervention. This approach limits the ...
For decades, the clinical approach to coronary artery disease has been centred on the acute effects of coronary occlusion and ...
In epidemiological, genetic, and intervention studies, mixed dyslipidaemia, characterised by elevated concentrations of total ...
A decade after the first introduction of angiography-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR), we are now entering an era in which simplified image-derived solutions could replace invasive assessment ...
Severely calcified coronary artery lesions are encountered increasingly frequently in clinical practice. The technical challenges faced by the interventional cardiologist in the treatment of these ...
As the world's most populous democracy, India's financial commitments to public health care, particularly mental health care, should be reflected in meaningful budgetary allocations. However, although ...