One stripe at a time: raising awareness of rare diseases in Latin America

RDs are a group of poorly understood, predominantly heritable disorders that often manifest in childhood and have a significant impact on quality of life and life expectancy. RDs are not uncommon. There are between 6,000-8,000 RDs, which affect approximately 350-450m people globally. In Latin America alone, roughly 40-50m people are affected by a RD.

From strategy to impact: a holistic approach to dengue prevention in Thailand

Dengue, a disease affecting millions globally, is witnessing an escalating burden. This surge is partly attributed to climate change, which not only broadens the habitats of the mosquitoes carrying the disease but also propels people into dengue-affected areas.

Time to put your money where your mouth is: addressing inequalities in oral health

Oral diseases have surpassed all other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in terms of their global prevalence. The most common oral diseases are caries and severe periodontitis, affecting about 2bn and 1bn people, respectively. Furthermore, these two highly prevalent diseases have a disproportionate impact on countries and populations with lower socioeconomic status.

Shaping a future of healthy ageing: reflections from the Global Healthspan Summit

Shaping a future of healthy ageing: reflections from the Global Healthspan Summit

Positioning health at the forefront of climate negotiations

Positioning health at the forefront of climate negotiations

Breathing in a new era: a comparative analysis of lung cancer policies in Taiwan, South Korea and Japan

Breathing in a new era: a comparative analysis of lung cancer policies in Taiwan, South Korea and Japan

 

The battle against lung cancer calls for immediate attention to improve policies, programmes, and treatment accessibility. The goal? To curb its incidence, enhance health outcomes, and uplift the quality of life for those grappling with this deadly disease.

 

Building a sustainable future: balancing growth, net-zero goals and public health

Building a sustainable future: balancing growth, net-zero goals and public health.

Mitigating the ongoing and future health, economic and organisational consequences associated with covid-19

Despite the end of the declared public health emergency, the lingering effects of covid-19 still impacts people’s health, work and productivity. The current winter season introduces the risk of a “tripledemic” — the simultaneous occurrence of flu, covid-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) —, also making it more prevalent. At the same time, the prolonged effects of “long covid” winders the life of millions. In light of that, businesses must remain vigilant about the risks associated to covid-19.

Value-based healthcare in Sweden: Reaching the next level

The need to get better value from healthcare investment has never been more important as ageing populations and increasing numbers of people with multiple chronic conditions force governments to make limited financial resources go further.

UAE recognises the need to act on climate change fast

By hosting COP28, 2023 marked a significant milestone in the UAE's dedication to climate-change mitigation, public health and sustainability, but more needs to be done.

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