We identified a large and rapidly growing cohort of people with MBC. The majority were initially diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer. Their demographic and clinical characteristics can be used ...
An estimated 60% of patients with Alzheimer's disease develop epilepsy or subclinical epileptiform activity over the course of the disease. New-onset seizures in cognitively healthy adults also ...
Epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease are bidirectionally related. Epilepsy is often complicated by progressive cognitive impairments, and late-onset epilepsy (onset generally after 55–65 years of age) is ...
Australia's landmark National Disability Insurance Scheme has helped thousands of disabled people, but its cost has sky-rocketed to unsustainable levels. Chris McCall reports.
More than 1 year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians are attempting to rebuild a health system that was outdated, systematically targeted for more than a decade, and impacted by crippling ...
Recommendations to reduce sedentary time and increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity are at the core of current public health strategies to enhance population health.1,2 However, the effect of ...
Bénédicte Nobile and Philippe Courtet's critique of our Correspondence1 represents a textbook case of genocide denial and selective moral disengagement. Our Correspondence was based on peer-reviewed ...
What began as an emergency measure during COVID-19 has grown into a statewide initiative towards universal health coverage. Dinesh C Sharma reports from India.
For the last 20 years, the standard-of-care adjuvant treatment for resected pathologically defined high-risk resected locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (LA-SCCHN) has been ...
Doctors warn of continuing repression amid serious failures in the country's health system. Joe Parkin Daniels reports.
The Correspondence entitled Break the selective silence on the genocide in Gaza by Roberto De Vogli and colleagues presents claims that merit critical scrutiny.1 Although raising alarm over human ...
The control of severe and life-threatening infectious diseases of childhood through vaccination is one of the greatest triumphs of public health, with some 154 million lives saved through global ...