The health impacts of the climate crisis demand that health systems adapt their practices and mitigate their carbon emissions. Contributing to SDGs 4, 11 and 13, this article argues that health services and policy research (HSPR) is crucial for the transformation of these systems.
Women now comprise half of medical students in Canada yet continue to be underrepresented in general radiology and its subspecialties.
Food insecurity caused by climate change has become one of the main issues on the global agenda.
In this episode of the “World We Want” podcast series, RELX’s Global Head of Corporate Responsibility, Dr. Márcia Balisciano, talks to Irina Bokova about leadership.
Background: Previous studies have shown an excess risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias among women. Education is thought to have a causal association with dementia onset.
How does your background affect the possibility of education and employment? Young mothers in Australia have substantially higher labor market precarity than non-mothers, already prior to giving birth.
Despite the centrality of skin in the field, dermatology remains among the least racially diverse specialties in American medicine. In fact, even the main textbooks used in educating dermatologists lack adequate representation of clinical images of disease in people with skin of color.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sudden transformation in many sectors of the global community, turning the world upside down.
Objectives: The increasing prevalence of malnutrition among school-going adolescents is a major public health threat in Bangladesh.
Objectives: This study examines the association between oral health and food avoidance among older adults in the United States.