
Aligning drug prices and innovation: How global spillovers shape the future of medicines
As the US and EU push forward with drug-pricing reforms, the topic has moved to the centre of political

As the US and EU push forward with drug-pricing reforms, the topic has moved to the centre of political

With AI’s potential to transform and improve lives globally, we should consider what really works to leverage AI for people.

While many advanced economies shield their citizens from the most severe direct medical costs of illness, less is known

As populations age, noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions are draining South American economies, reducing labour supply and diverting

Social status can have a long-lasting influence on people’s health and longevity. This column explores the lifespan of royals

Many communities in the US, especially those in rural areas, have limited access to healthcare. For example, some areas

Since 2013, synthetic opioid overdoses have surged in the US, claiming over 70,000 lives each year. This crisis has

Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

The world is seriously off track to meet global nutrition targets. In fact, in some countries, statistics are moving

When disease outbreaks strike, systems must hold. But in too many places, the absence of basic services, such as clean

As the US and EU push forward with drug-pricing reforms, the topic has moved to the centre of political

With AI’s potential to transform and improve lives globally, we should consider what really works to leverage AI for people.

While many advanced economies shield their citizens from the most severe direct medical costs of illness, less is known

As populations age, noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions are draining South American economies, reducing labour supply and diverting

Social status can have a long-lasting influence on people’s health and longevity. This column explores the lifespan of royals

Many communities in the US, especially those in rural areas, have limited access to healthcare. For example, some areas

Since 2013, synthetic opioid overdoses have surged in the US, claiming over 70,000 lives each year. This crisis has

Population ageing makes it harder for governments to finance programmes like public pensions and long-term care. But policy responses,

The world is seriously off track to meet global nutrition targets. In fact, in some countries, statistics are moving

When disease outbreaks strike, systems must hold. But in too many places, the absence of basic services, such as clean




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