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WHO and partners activate Global Health Emergency Corps for the first time in response to mpox outbreak
Health monitoring devices at risk of being hacked, study shows
Unis Welcome Centre For Disease Control
Scabies outbreak in UK universities – what you need to know
Shanghai Delegation Explores Swedish Health Economics and Childcare Systems
Minister for Economic Growth and Minister for Jobs and Industry to both speak during Australia’s biggest week in biotech
Tracking vampire worms with machine learning − using AI to diagnose schistosomiasis before the parasites causing it hatch in your blood
Urgent and equitable action needed to prevent mpox becoming the next pandemic
Antifungal resistance is not getting nearly as much attention as antibiotic resistance – yet the risks to global health are just as serious
Can NZ’s supply chain build enough resilience and sustainability to survive the next global crisis?
Signing ceremony for contribution agreements between WHO and France
Workshop held: Design and Delivery of Personalised Interventions for Chronic Disease
Teens experiencing mental ill-health sleep less, study finds
Course in disaster medicine for specialist doctors conducted exercises in Widerströmska for the first time
Shipping infectious substances safely: Nepal empowers health workforce
Parliamentarians Unite in Berlin to Sign Global Statement Supporting the WHO Pandemic Agreement
Art of Science: mesmerising images, life-changing research
The WHO Academy Strategy 2024-2026
New WHO report presents progress in G7 countries in tackling antibiotic pipeline crisis
Importance of iron highlighted by MLA in World Iron Awareness Week
One in three cases of oral cancer are due to smokeless tobacco
New antibody-like molecule which could be used in therapy to prevent infection from multiple forms of malaria
WHO and the Netherlands renew their partnership on climate change and health
Better use of vaccines could reduce antibiotic use by 2.5 billion doses annually, says WHO
Partnership working towards Universal Health in the Philippines
PHAA thanks Professor Paul Kelly, outgoing Chief Medical Officer, for his commitment to public health
Siloam Hospitals Group and Philips sign AI capability MoU to support Indonesia’s healthcare transformation strategy
UN albinism expert to visit the United States
New Healthcare Agreement Translates Into Global Good
Improving Australia’s World-class Healthcare In Changing Climate
Companies keep selling harmful products – but history shows consumers can win in the end
Primary Endpoint Met in Phase 3 Comparative Clinical Study of Perjeta® (pertuzumab) Biosimilar Candidate HLX11
Higher Taxes, Higher Spending And Families Left Behind
$6.7M mental health boost for 100,000+ health professional students
Preparedness for a creeping health crisis – antibiotic resistance
New global guidance puts forward recommendations for more effective and equitable clinical trials
Organon to Acquire Dermavant including its Innovative Dermatologic Therapy, VTAMA® (tapinarof) Cream, 1%
WHO releases guidance on gender inequalities and antimicrobial resistance
Gasping for air: staggering cost of breathlessness in Australia revealed
Thinking the unthinkable: a foresight exercise on pandemic preparedness with McGill University
Understanding How And Why Of Preterm Brain Injury
KI researchers lead a pilot HPV self-screening programme in Ukraine
Childhood asthma hotspots largely in regional Australia, study finds
Patient Safety Movement Foundation Honors Ruth Ann Dorrill, Kimberly Cripe, Dr. Peter Lachman with Humanitarian Awards and Dr. Mike Durkin with Lifetime Achievement Award
Our 2023 Annual Report
Study finds medications for alcohol use disorders underutilised
WHO and ITU publish new guidance to make telehealth services accessible
Critical shortages of obstetric medicines put pregnant women at risk