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Today millions of diabetic patients across the world do not have access to insulin. Why and how can governments reverse this phenomenon?

Navigating systems which are hostile to deaf people leaves Ángela and her partner Héctor in impossible situations.

World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 this year comes at a time when a key step to removing financial barriers to PrEP access in the U.S. faces legal challenges.

An increase in the adolescent pregnancy rate strongly suggests challenges with accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare services for this vulnerable age group.

If we learn from COVID-19, there are three key areas to tackle to make cities safer from outbreaks of future infectious diseases.

The global cancer burden especially in developing countries is exacerbated by the high cost of treatment.

The tale of an unsung South African hero in the field of community health.

For healthcare to be accessible, affordable and equal, policies and programmes that promote universal health coverage need to be based on evidence.

TRAP laws – targeted regulation of abortion providers – have been a way for states to limit abortions. The Supreme Court Monday struck down a Texas TRAP law, saying it did not protect women.