Cardiovascular disease experts propose a new approach to treating heart disease, focusing on atherosclerosis prevention and early detection ...
Learn about type 5 diabetes, a newly recognized but long-known form linked to malnutrition, and how it differs from type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Discover what’s new in the Eat-Lancet 2.0 planetary health diet, why fewer than 1% of people follow it, and how transforming global food systems could improve health, equity, and sustainability.
The WHO's Model Essential Medicines List (EML), created in the 1970s, remains one of WHO's most successful tools in guiding countries' evidence-based, rational medicine selection. WHO states, ...
Focusing on a planet-healthy diet can provide nutritious food to the global population while reducing environmental damage, a new EAT-Lancet Commission report says.
A diet rich in fruit and vegetables and low in meat and dairy could prevent around 15 million deaths across the globe each year, new analysis shows. The planetary health diet is linked to a 27% ...
The STEP UP trials revealed that a 7.2 mg dose of semaglutide led to greater weight loss than the currently approved 2.4 mg dose. Nearly half of participants lost 20% or more of their body weight, ...
Food systems are key drivers of the world's most urgent challenges, from chronic diseases and rising inequality to accelerating climate change and biodiversity loss, according to the 2025 EAT-Lancet ...
A report from the 2025 Eat-Lancet Commission links this 'planetary health diet' to a 27 per cent reduced risk of premature death, alongside lower rates of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and other ...
About half of the world's population may not be able to access healthy food, clean environment or earn a living wage, indicating inequities in human health that have been made worse by geopolitical ...
Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi discovered cells that protect the body from autoimmune diseases.