Study by The Lancet: The number of martyrs in the first 15 months of the Gaza war is higher than reported
A new study reveals that over 75,000 Palestinians were killed in the first 15 months of the Gaza war, significantly higher than official reports.
Gaza war deaths far higher than official figures โ study
A study published in The Lancet Global Health indicates that the actual number of deaths in Gaza due to the recent Israel-Hamas conflict is significantly higher than reported by local health authorities.
Medical Journal: 25,000 more people died in the early phase of the Gaza war than previously thought
A new study published in The Lancet reveals that the death toll in the first 16 months of the Gaza war is 75,000, significantly higher than previously reported figures by local authorities.
"Lancet": More casualties of the war in the Gaza Strip than officially reported
A recent study published in "The Lancet" reveals that over 75,000 people have died in the first 16 months of the Gaza war, which is 25,000 more than previously reported figures by local authorities.
Gaza: More dead than we think โ The Lancet study
A new study published in The Lancet indicates that over 75,000 people were killed in Gaza during the first 16 months of the two-year war, significantly surpassing local authorities' previously reported figures.
More deaths in Gaza than previously reported
A study published in The Lancet indicates that the death toll in Gaza during the first sixteen months of war is significantly higher than earlier estimates, revealing at least 25,000 more fatalities than reported at that time.
Death toll in Gaza far higher than reported
A recent study shows that over 75,000 people have died in the Gaza war's initial 16 months, significantly surpassing previous estimates.
Gaza death toll in early part of war far higher than reported, says Lancet study
A new Lancet study reveals that over 75,000 people were killed in the first 16 months of the Gaza war, significantly exceeding earlier reports by local authorities.
A new diagnosis of โprofound autismโ is under consideration. Hereโs what parents need to know
The Lancet journal is considering a new diagnosis category for 'profound autism', aimed at supporting autistic individuals with the greatest needs.
Statins: cholesterol reducer is safer than the package insert says
A new meta-analysis published in The Lancet indicates that the benefits of statins in reducing cholesterol levels and preventing cardiovascular events far outweigh the potential risks of side effects, challenging common misconceptions about their safety.
New data on obesity: Increases the risk for serious infectious diseases
A new study published in The Lancet reveals that obesity significantly heightens the risk of hospitalization and death from various common infections.
Surprising information about a common cholesterol medication
A recent review published in The Lancet suggests that the reported side effects of statins may be overstated, with only a few confirmed adverse effects.
Statins have shocking side effects โ What does that really mean?
A comprehensive meta-analysis published in The Lancet reveals that the side effects associated with statins may be exaggerated and not necessarily linked causally to the medication.
Cuts in development aid kill โ according to a new study, the savings line means over nine million deaths
A recent study published in The Lancet indicates that cuts in development aid could lead to over nine million deaths, reversing significant progress made in reducing malaria mortality among children in Ghana.
Head and Neck Cancer Advances in Women and in the North and Northeast
A recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health โ Americas reveals significant changes in head and neck cancer mortality in Brazil over 44 years, highlighting an alarming rise in deaths among women and marginalized communities in the North and Northeast regions.
Underpopulation: Why the World is Having Fewer Children
This article explores the complex and contentious issue of underpopulation in the 21st century, highlighting its far-reaching implications on economy, public health, social cohesion, and intergenerational relationships, as supported by findings from a recent study published in The Lancet.
The Silent Crisis of Underpopulation: Why the World is Having Fewer Children
A study published in The Lancet discusses the complex issue of underpopulation, highlighting conflicts between birth rate policies and societal changes, individual choices, and concerns about the future.
NHS newborn test to stop kids being left disabled is โno brainerโ, expert proves
A Lancet study indicates that not screening newborns for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) through the NHS heel prick test is detrimental, costing lives and money, prompting calls for a national rollout of a ยฃ5 blood test.
Protection against dementia: You should eliminate these 14 risk factors
A new report from the Lancet Commission identifies 14 risk factors that can be modified to prevent dementia, with two new factors highlighted this year.