In this interview, Dr. Marsh Durban explores how innovations such as controlled seeding and size‑selection are enabling researchers to generate uniform, assay‑ready organoids at scale.
A key outcome from lung cancer screening studies is the concept of ‘stage-shift’ seen in screen-detected cancers compared with those clinically detected. Prior to lung cancer screening, only 28% of ...
Introduction Ensuring free access to essential medicines is a cornerstone of universal health coverage, yet many countries ...
Introduction Full-endoscopic lumbar discectomy can be performed using either the transforaminal (TELD) or interlaminar (IELD) approach. Although both techniques are widely used, the optimal approach ...
Introduction Community support for individuals with mental health problems is a global public health issue. Poor mental health literacy and high levels of stigmatising attitudes among the general ...
Background Community-based health insurance (CBHI) is crucial for strengthening primary healthcare (PHC) and progressing ...
QUESTION: I have heard there are significant changes to the H-1B lottery this year. How do these changes impact sponsoring ...
Public health recommendations suggest individuals can resume normal activities 5 days after symptom cessation. However, our study finds that full recovery can take longer, indicating that delayed ...
Background Secondary prevention is critical for patients with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD).
Bayes' theorem is a statistical formula used to calculate conditional probability. Learn how it works, how to calculate it ...
Background Patients with heart failure (HF) and severe mitral regurgitation (MR) have poor outcomes. Early identification ...