A new Indian study shows school-based nutrition programmes cut adolescents’ junk food intake by over 1,000 calories a day in six months, highlighting schools’ key role in tackling rising obesity.
Overdose deaths from fentanyl have markedly decreased in the U.S. and Canada, although illegal use continues. The change has ...
Kelly Rule explains that Philadelphia’s tow code uses a rotational system. She says when police respond to a crash, they ...
A systematic review of Long COVID identifies symptom clusters, highlighting fatigue and proposing a management framework for ...
Even as India is seeing a rapid rise in childhood obesity, diabetes, and heart-disease risk, a new study showed how ...
Background The global surge in ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is a major public health challenge, particularly among ...
Background Azithromycin mass drug administration (MDA) to ages 1–59 months can reduce childhood mortality; however, more ...
To make it easier for children with asthma to receive care at school, a new study will assess the impact of making the ...
Cardiac troponin (cTn) measurement is accepted as the gold standard biomarker for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). Progressive improvement in assay measurement technology has resulted in ...
Background Early initiation of antenatal care provides timely screening, advice and support. Inequities in early care initiation exist in high-income countries, but there is scant evidence on ...
Objectives Increased popularity of stepped-wedge cluster randomised trials (SW-CRT) highlights the importance of understanding and appropriate mitigation of sources of bias within this trial design.