In "Planning Miracles," Jon Cohen chronicles the efforts of scientists and others to eradicate the threat of pandemics.
Apanel discussion at the first Chief Theresa Kachindamoto public lecture has stirred demands for renewed urgency and ...
By turning our backs on effective policy that prevents people from dying needlessly, we are complicit in a serious crime. Given the hundreds of thousands already dead, with millions projected to join ...
Feminists and conservatives are uniting in a global push to end surrogacy, sparking fierce debate over bodily autonomy and ...
For his new book, the journalist examines why so many people who work full-time jobs with low wages are homeless in America.
You can have hepatitis and still be adjudged suitable for Russian army service – particularly if you don’t live in Moscow or ...
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'I'm 68 and have diabetes - I need the Covid jab but can't afford it'
Mr Clarkson, who said his doctor told him that he has a weakened immune system caused by diabetes, received a text message ...
If they want to really help transgender people, advocates will stop emotional exploitation and admit errors, writes Christine ...
Early adult-onset cancer is on the rise and it has implications for life insurance underwriting. What you need to know.
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Hong Kong NGO calls for legal reform as victims of non-consensual condom removal struggle to seek help
The lack of a "clear and explicit" legal definition of consent poses obstacles to victims of non-consensual condom removal ...
A panel discussion following the inaugural public lecture honouring the late Chief Theresa Kachindamoto of Malawi stirred reflection, debate, and renewed urgency for coordinated regional action to ...
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