A 58-year-old man with a 31-month history of seeing peoples’ faces as distorted and, in his words, appearing “demonic” visited our laboratory for assessment. The patient stated that the ...
Members of the Gender and COVID-19 Working Group include Ahmed Al-Rawi, Simon Fraser University, Canada; Tamaryn Crankshaw, HEARD, South Africa; Sara Davies, Griffith University, Australia; Huiyun ...
Very few of the existing state-specific firearm laws are associated with reduced firearm mortality, and this evidence underscores the importance of focusing on relevant and effective firearms ...
Menopause is an inevitable life stage for half the the world’s population, but experiences vary hugely. Some women have few or no symptoms over the menopause transition while others have severe ...
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bDivision of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA cDivision of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, McGill ...
An estimated 1.35 million people die every year from road traffic injuries (RTIs) and more than 50 million are injured or disabled despite a first decade of action and high-level global attention.
Few topics are more emotive than child maltreatment. "Children, the most precious and vulnerable members of our societies, deserve closer attention to their care and education and better protection ...
Intensive Care Unit, North District Hospital, Sheung Shui, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China ...
In late 2022, the SARS-CoV-2 omicron BQ.1 and XBB lineages, characterised by amino acid substitutions in the spike (S) protein that increase viral fitness, had become predominant in the western (BQ.1) ...
About 30% of all research paper authors who submitted to the Lancet Group journals have opted in at submission and we currently have more than 6000 preprints posted on the site. Of those who opted in, ...
"Despite the great attention western countries pay to the mind and human consciousness in philosophy and the arts, disturbances of mental health remain not only neglected but also deeply stigmatised ...