Medical Research

Is This Namibia's Path to Universal Healthcare?
Clinical & Pharma Is This Namibia's Path to Universal Healthcare?

The Namibian government is moving forward with a transformative healthcare reform, presenting a Universal Health Coverage (UHC) bill that aims to bridge the significant gap between the nation's public and private health sectors. The Ministry of Health and Social Services has initiated a crucial

Is Policy Ignoring the Long-Term Risks of COVID?
Clinical & Pharma Is Policy Ignoring the Long-Term Risks of COVID?

While the acute phase of the global health crisis has subsided from public consciousness, a far more insidious threat continues to unfold with profound implications for millions worldwide. Years after the initial outbreak, society has largely moved on, adopting a narrative of endemic coexistence

Canadian Trial Tests Novel Cream to Reduce Burn Scars
Clinical & Pharma Canadian Trial Tests Novel Cream to Reduce Burn Scars

For individuals who have survived severe burn injuries, the initial trauma is often just the beginning of a long and arduous journey, with the subsequent scarring presenting a formidable, lifelong challenge. These scars can do more than alter one's appearance; they frequently cause chronic pain and

How Epidemiology Pinpoints Contaminated Food
Clinical & Pharma How Epidemiology Pinpoints Contaminated Food

When a foodborne illness outbreak quietly begins, it doesn't announce itself with a single, dramatic event but rather as a series of disconnected and unfortunate incidents—a person in one state, a family in another, all suffering from the same severe symptoms. For public health officials, these

Italy's Pharma Sector Fuels Economic Transformation
Clinical & Pharma Italy's Pharma Sector Fuels Economic Transformation

For decades, the "Made in Italy" brand has evoked images of high fashion, luxury automobiles, and gourmet food, but a profound economic shift over the last ten years has added a new, high-tech dimension to this identity. The nation's pharmaceutical sector has quietly undergone a remarkable

HIV Pioneer Myron Cohen to Step Down as IGHID Director
Clinical & Pharma HIV Pioneer Myron Cohen to Step Down as IGHID Director

A monumental shift in leadership is set for this June, as Dr. Myron (Mike) Cohen, a towering figure in infectious disease research and the founding director of the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases (IGHID), has announced he will be stepping down from his role. This transition

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