A 35-year-old patient has been identified as the third suspected case of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in mainland China's Guangdong province, where two previous cases, one confirmed, have been recorded, according to sources from the Public Health Department.
October 2004
The World Health Organization (WHO) announces plans to commence clinical trials for an avian flu vaccine, prepared in collaboration with the WHO Global Influenza Network, aimed at addressing the ongoing threat of avian flu outbreaks and protecting public health globally.
August 2004
Explore summaries of the most recent publications from the New England Journal of Medicine, a leading source of groundbreaking research and clinical insights across a wide range of medical specialties.
April 2004
Stay up-to-date with summaries of recent articles and research findings from the British Medical Journal (BMJ), providing comprehensive coverage of medical advances and healthcare topics of global significance.
April 2004
Access summaries of recent publications from Annals of Internal Medicine, offering valuable insights into current research findings and clinical practices across internal medicine and related fields.
April 2004
Stay informed with summaries of the latest research findings and developments from The Lancet, one of the most prestigious international medical journals, providing valuable insights into various medical specialties and topics.
March 2004
High maternal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) during pregnancy has been linked to lower IQ and emotional problems in children, highlighting the importance of identifying and mitigating environmental risks during pregnancy.
July 2003
The European Commission has approved a program with a budget of 22 million euros to combat HIV/AIDS in developing countries, focusing on prevention, care, and treatment activities, particularly among youth populations, to address the global impact of the epidemic.
March 2003