
How the G20 can prevent the next pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, the global health system is only as strong as its weakest link. This column

As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, the global health system is only as strong as its weakest link. This column

Economic inequality between white and non-white Americans remains pervasive. This column analyses how health inequality relates to disparities in

For years, the age profile of mental ill health was hump-shaped, peaking when people were in their late 40s

The mental health of PhD students has become a growing concern, with reports highlighting high rates of depression, anxiety,

While digital connectivity can greatly enhance healthcare delivery, especially in regions lacking traditional medical facilities, the overall impact of

In spite of a commendable decline in stunting rates over the past 30 years, 148 million children worldwide remain

Though health disparities have long been the subject of research and debate, life expectancy gaps between rich and poor

Developed countries are ageing fast. Although longer and healthier lives imply huge welfare gains for individuals, the effects on

Switching the delivery of one-to-one services from in-person to online offers potential cost savings and increased convenience, but what

Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers in most countries. This column examines the impact of

As the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, the global health system is only as strong as its weakest link. This column

Economic inequality between white and non-white Americans remains pervasive. This column analyses how health inequality relates to disparities in

For years, the age profile of mental ill health was hump-shaped, peaking when people were in their late 40s

The mental health of PhD students has become a growing concern, with reports highlighting high rates of depression, anxiety,

While digital connectivity can greatly enhance healthcare delivery, especially in regions lacking traditional medical facilities, the overall impact of

In spite of a commendable decline in stunting rates over the past 30 years, 148 million children worldwide remain

Though health disparities have long been the subject of research and debate, life expectancy gaps between rich and poor

Developed countries are ageing fast. Although longer and healthier lives imply huge welfare gains for individuals, the effects on

Switching the delivery of one-to-one services from in-person to online offers potential cost savings and increased convenience, but what

Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers in most countries. This column examines the impact of




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