EBioMedicine
EBioMedicine is a leading biomedical open access journal, bridging the gap between basic and clinical research, published by The Lancet.
EBioMedicine is a leading biomedical open access journal, bridging the gap between basic and clinical research, published by The Lancet.
In much contemporary psychiatric training and practice, there is a strong emphasis on the audible or perceptual quality and externality of auditory verbal hallucinations in…
Two 4-week dietary interventions and optimised medical treatment reduced the severity of IBS symptoms, with a larger effect size in the diet groups. Dietary interventions…
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystemic autoimmune disease characterised by the presence of autoantibodies towards nuclear antigens, immune complex deposition, and chronic inflammation at…
Racial and ethnic inequities in paediatric care have received increased research attention over the past two decades, particularly in the past 5 years, alongside an…
The life history theory assumes that all organisms are under selective pressure to harvest external resources and allocate them to maximise fitness: only organisms making…
On March 11, 2024, Seattle Children’s Hospital (Seattle, WA, USA) announced that it had received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for a…
When proposed a decade ago, the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets were described as aggressive, ambitious, and daunting.1 Nevertheless, these milestones have had a profound effect on…
BAIS V is the first population-based survey worldwide to report the achievement of the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals, both overall and among women. Strategies to reach…
Randomised controlled trials and other prospective clinical studies for novel medical interventions in people with diabetes have traditionally reported HbA1c as the measure of average…
Our findings support calls to lower or remove the lower limit of current IOM recommendations for pregnant women with obesity, and suggest that separate guidelines…