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Editorial: After five years of deliberation the global south has forced the question that defined the Covid crisis: who will get the vaccines?
The U.S. left the World Health Organization in January. Because of that, experts say, it might not get immediate access to information about the hantavirus outbreak on a Dutch-operated cruise ship.
Here's what to know about the cruise-ship outbreak of Andes virus, a type of hantavirus that can spread person to person.
The world needs WHO. This should be an unambiguous and uncontroversial statement. But it is not. There are signals that WHO's perceived value has eroded, and that its central position in the international system for health is under threat.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Founder & Chair of Praava Health, a leading emerging market company Yesterday’s confirmation that the United States has formally withdrawn from the World Health Organization marks a ...
WHO guidelines conditionally endorse long-term GLP-1 therapy for obesity, emphasizing lifestyle modifications and addressing affordability and access challenges. GLP-1 therapies are included in the Essential Medicines List for high-risk type 2 diabetes ...
It’s getting harder to avoid COVID-19, thanks to the dominance of BA.5 in the U.S. and the growing number of other Omicron subvariants. Fortunately, Pfizer’s antiviral treatment Paxlovid can minimize illness from the disease. But it’s not meant for ...
The shows, dubbed A Great Night Out, will kick off this summer in Arizona