An IAEA-initiated commission – the first comprehensive global assessment of medical imaging-related needs and resources across the globe – has provided an impetus for a recent World Health Assembly ...
Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC), the non-profit industry-led organization that provides the global health sector with a trusted community for situational awareness around ...
The Trump administration is reportedly proposing to spend around $2 billion per year replicating the global health capabilities of the World Health Organization, after the U.S. finalized its exit from ...
After pulling out of the World Health Organization, the Trump administration is proposing spending $2 billion a year to replicate the global disease surveillance and outbreak functions the United ...
By Deena Beasley March 3 (Reuters) - The March meeting of the U.S. advisory panel that determines what cancer screenings and other preventive health measures insurers must cover has been postponed, ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine four years ago launched Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II. It has caused immense suffering for civilians and ...
The 71-year-old American suffered a mild stroke in October 2025 and returned in early January to the WFP's headquarters in Rome to resume her duties.
China's new five-year plan outlines goals for GDP growth, technological self-reliance, and environmental sustainability. With a focus on innovation, domestic consumption, and cultural pride, this ...
The US Department of Labor’s annual report on worker deaths for 2024 reveals 5,070 preventable workplace fatalities, a figure that will surely rise as safety protections are eviscerated.
Global cases are projected to rise sharply; deaths could increase by 44%. India's breast cancer burden has increased fivefold since 1990, raising serious public health concerns.
Government health insurance excludes many drugs and outpatient treatments. Drug price controls should fill this gap – but do not adequately address rare and specialised diseases, according to a report ...