How EU Legislation Could Threaten Clinical Trials

A new proposal from the European Commission stands to dramatically change the laws and regulations governing how new medicines are approved.
Osteoporosis in South Africa Campaign Captures International Attention

A campaign to address osteoporosis in South Africa is gaining national accolades.
[Press Release] Your Bones Matter! Act now to manage osteoporosis

Cape Town, October 2022 – More than four million South Africans may be living with osteoporosis, however, many people only find out when they have experienced severe fractures.
[Op-Ed] Fix structural failures in osteoporosis treatment

Osteoporosis is debilitating for all affected. But policymakers and healthcare providers can improve disease outcomes through better, earlier, more affordable treatment, writes National Osteoporosis Foundation of South Africa CEO Tereza Hough.
New Tools Could Boost Patient-Centered Care
Making Clinical Trials Access a Global Priority
COVID-19 Vaccination in Developing Nations
A Closer Look at the European Health Report

Every three years, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe releases The European Health Report, mapping health trends and marking the progress made toward achieving the region’s health goals.
A New Rare Disease Action Plan for England

An estimated 3.5 million people in the U.K. are affected by a rare disease. But, with more than 7,000 different rare diseases discovered thus far, clinicians and patients can find it difficult to keep up.
Autoimmune Patients Want Clear, Actionable Information on COVID-19

Nearly two years into the pandemic, autoimmune patients still don’t have the necessary information to make informed decisions about COVID-19 vaccination and precautions. So explains a new survey of European patients.