Health inequality is associated with measuring and comparing health outcomes of various groups. Some common parameters of measurement are life expectancy, rate of diseases, and disease-free life ...
In 2024, the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in the United States and the United Kingdom will grow, although postmortem reviews conclude that 80 percent of maternal deaths in high-income countries are ...
Health disparities across racial and ethnic groups persist in Canada. But how the country can effectively address them hinges upon how it can better study these differences. In a recent paper I ...
Regions with greater socioeconomic inequalities are more affected by cold weather, whereas areas with higher levels of wealth ...
Economic inequality is leaving a deep mark on children’s health, learning and future opportunities – with effects felt well ...
A new study presented today at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2026 shows that after decades of decline, ...
The renewed women's health strategy responds to the serious problem of gendered health inequalities.1 Healthy life expectancy ...
"What gets measured gets done." It's an expression often cited by global health advocates, notes World Health Organization official Erin Kenney. And she says it's the reason she's so encouraged by WHO ...
Health disparities across racial and ethnic groups persist in Canada. But how the country can effectively address them hinges ...
The latest Apple Watch costs $429. A basic Peloton Bike is $1,395, plus a $49.99 monthly subscription. Throw in a WHOOP membership at $149 annually, maybe an Oura Ring for another $349, and suddenly ...