The 2026 outbreak of Ebola virus disease in DR Congo and Uganda, caused by Bundibugyo virus (Orthoebolavirus bundibugyoense), represents one of the most consequential epidemic emergencies in Africa.
The current outbreak of Ebola virus disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in DR Congo and Uganda is not only a biomedical emergency, but a test of whether global health diplomacy can be made operational ...
Rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) presents a paradox: it is common and a major cause of morbidity and mortality, yet continues to lack a consistent, evidence-based ...
To our knowledge, this study is the first to apply deep learning models that can, beyond diagnosis, identify molecular subtypes and predict outcomes in a single brain tumour entity (meningioma) using ...
Infants born at the threshold of viability are among the most fragile patients in modern medicine. Active care at 22–25 weeks’ gestation has improved survival, yet the respiratory course of these ...
Khiara Bridges, a lawyer and anthropologist, has long wrestled with inequities in pregnancy outcomes between Black and White people. In her first book on the topic, Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of ...
After 5 years as the WHO representative in the occupied Palestinian territory, Rik Peeperkorn reflects on one of the world's most severe humanitarian crises. John Zarocostas reports.
South Korea is one of the few countries considered to have controlled hypertension thanks to concerted policy over the past 15 years. Faith McLellan reports.
Silvana was an 82-year-old woman living in a nursing home in northern Italy with right-sided weakness and aphasia after a stroke. One evening the medical staff found her on the floor next to her bed, ...
Endothelin biology remains an attractive therapeutic target in IgA nephropathy where intrarenal endothelin-1 expression is upregulated and implicated in nephron loss through vasoconstriction, ...
Why have regulatory agencies offered differing assessments of new treatments that have brought promise to millions of people ...
The Bundibugyo virus (Orthoebolavirus bundibugyoense) outbreak in DR Congo has already registered over 300 confirmed cases, including more than 40 deaths (as of May 31, 2026).1 Transmission has been ...