Trade-offs are routine in health policy, and the math and analysis underlying them have been around for decades.
Putting a Dollar Value on Life? Governments Already Do
Trade-offs are routine in health policy, and the math and analysis underlying them have been around for decades.
Colorado Hair Salons Are Reopening, With New Rules
At one salon, beauticians are now wearing face masks and gloves, and no walk-ins are allowed.
Colorado Hair Salons Are Reopening, With New Rules
At one salon, beauticians are now wearing face masks and gloves, and no walk-ins are allowed.
New British Guidelines Sow Confusion
As France, Russia and others eased restrictions, Germany watches warily as the rate the virus is spreading has risen there.…
Once-Empty Public Spaces Are Revived as Coronavirus Lockdowns Ease: Live Coverage
Places that seemed eerie and alien when empty — famous beaches, theme parks and railways — are now being cautiously…
Target Product Profiles for medical tests: a systematic review of current methods
A Target Product Profile (TPP) outlines the necessary characteristics of an innovative product to address an unmet clinical need. TPPs…
Men’s blood contains greater concentrations of enzyme that helps COVID-19 infect cells
Evidence from a large study of several thousand patients in 11 European countries shows that men have higher concentrations of…
Clinical tuberculosis
In 1993 the World Health Organization declared tuberculosis (TB) a global public health emergency, and yet 26 years later it…
Opportunistic bacterial, viral and fungal infections of the lung
Opportunistic infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in severely immunocompromised patients, such as those given chemotherapy or…