Main outcome measures Cumulative time dependent intake of preservatives, including those in industrial food brands, assessed using repeated 24 hour dietary records and evaluated t ...
Weight management drugs are no magic bullets for treating obesity Obesity is one of the major public health and clinical concerns globally, including in industrialised countries, as well as lower ...
Women in the UK’s most deprived areas are waiting the longest for gynaecology care, with waiting lists rising sharply among women from black and Asian backgrounds, a new report warns.1 The Royal ...
Opinion
Managing the impact of AI on both human health and planetary health requires new forms of governance
We need to reimagine global governance. In public health, we now accept that human and planetary wellbeing are inseparable. The climate crisis, biodiversity loss, pollution, pandemics, and inequity ...
Opinion
Carbon capture: the “distracting, dangerous scam” governments are relying on to reach net zero
Supporters including Tony Blair say that we can’t decarbonise without carbon capture. Others argue that it’s a deliberate smokescreen for the fossil fuel industry to continue business as usual, writes ...
We need forest-like governance, financing, and enforcement to ensure its future, argues Francisco de Melo Viríssimo The ocean is central to the stability of the Earth’s climate system and to life as ...
Climate breakdown can be understood as a profound abdication of care: a collective failure to maintain and protect the conditions of life. Addressing that failure will take more than clever technology ...
US health authorities will cut from 17 to 11 the number of vaccines recommended for children, says the health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr.1 Under the new guidance, vaccines for measles, mumps, ...
MSF Just after midnight on 1 January, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams across the world stood ready, not only to welcome the new year but to greet the first babies of 2026, including Happy Roduro ...
In 2008, the World Health Assembly formally recognised the health threats of climate change. In the years that followed, the centre of gravity of sustainable healthcare hovered over the North Atlantic ...
Tony was born in Wivelsfield, Sussex. His father was an army officer, and Tony’s early schooling was in Newcastle and Malaya before he attended Brighton, Hove, and Sussex Grammar School. In 1967 he ...
Iain was born in Glasgow, an only child, and after his education at Hutcheson’s Grammar School went on to study medicine at Glasgow University, graduating in 1968. In his first year he met Geraldine ...
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