Remarkable gains have been made in global health in the past 25 years, but progress has not been uniform.
This paper extends the concept of therapeutic landscapes by investigating how green and blue spaces affect older adult health and wellbeing.
This paper contributes to the literature on Indigenous health, human dimensions of climate change, and place-based dimensions of health by examining the role of environment for Inuit health in the con
As the post-MDG era approaches in 2016, reducing child undernutrition is gaining high priority on the international development agenda, both as a maker and marker of development.
In this Series paper, we review evidence for interventions to reduce the prevalence and incidence of violence against women and girls.
Health systems have a crucial role in a multisector response to violence against women.
This Article supports SDG 3 by describing the development and implementation of a translational genomics workflow in a large-scale rare disease research study to communicate pertinent findings to individual research participants.
There is a very large literature examining income inequality in relation to health.
Scientists in the Netherlands are cultivating edible insects to address concerns of international food security.
Purpose The mental health and victimization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth have garnered media attention with the "It Gets Better Project." Despite this popular