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Focus points to reduce opioid overdose deaths identified
A new study identifies specific locations where medication and harm reduction services for people with opioid use disorder should be
Speed identified as the best predictor of car crashes
Speeding is the riskiest kind of aggressive driving, according to a unique analysis of data from on-board devices in vehicles.
City parks lift mood as much as Christmas: The greener the greenspace, the happier and less self-absorbed people are
Feeling unhappy and cranky? The treatment: take a walk under some trees in the park. That may not be the
Women exposed to common antibacterial chemical more likely to break a bone: First study of its kind links triclosan to human bone health
Women exposed to triclosan are more likely to develop osteoporosis, according to a study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal
Pre-qualifying education and training helps health workers tackle gender-based violence
Gender-based violence (GBV) could be tackled more effectively by giving healthcare students wider and more practical education and training in
Progress against child mortality lags in many Indian states: Infectious diseases are still major causes of death for children under five in poorer Indian states
India in 2015 had more deaths among children under five than any other country and had large disparities in the
Global burden of emergency diseases and conditions: Method to measure the impact of conditions requiring emergency care around the world
In 2015, about half of the world’s 28 million human deaths were the result of medical emergencies, with the bulk
2017 pneumonic plague outbreak in Madagascar characterized by scientists
Plague is an endemic disease in Madagascar. Each year there is a seasonal upsurge between September and April, especially in
Universal standards of care to Ebola virus disease
LSTM’s Senior Clinical Lecturer, Dr Shevin Jacob is corresponding author on a perspective piece published in the New England Journal