29 / April / 2026 Brazilian study shows COVID-19 can lead to profound hearing loss A combination of the effects of SARS-CoV-2, the inflammatory response, and intensive treatments may explain the serious health outcome By Arthur Almeida
25 / September / 2025 Mayo Clinic’s efforts to connect global clinical data A decentralized data network is essential to address the health impacts of the climate crisis, warns Mayo Clinic Platform’s Eric Harnisch By Bruno de Pierro
17 / September / 2025 Jerome Kim: Vaccines on the frontline of the climate crisis Director of International Vaccine Institute warns of urgency for new vaccine solutions to mitigate effects of climate change on health despite cost, acceptance, and funding barriers By Bruno de Pierro
12 / May / 2025 Tackling future pandemics with global diplomacy International organizations are working together to foster innovation in health and equitable access to vaccines and medicines, striving to ensure a more effective response to potential future health crises By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
07 / February / 2025 Study reveals factors that increase the risk of oral HPV infection Research points to behaviors and characteristics associated with the virus and reinforces the importance of vaccinations By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
21 / January / 2025 Long COVID: A plan for diagnosis and treatment Expert committee proposes definition to improve diagnosis and treatment of the condition, which affects millions worldwide By Editorial staff
31 / December / 2024 Science journalism and ethics: Survey reveals challenges in global coverage Global study sheds light on how science journalists deal with ethics, uncertainties, controversies, and responsibilities in the communication of scientific discoveries By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
26 / November / 2024 More patient-centric clinical trials Decentralized research helps to widen the diversity of patients undergoing clinical trials and expedite the development of new medications and therapies By Úrsula Neves
01 / November / 2024 Scientific truth: The journey to consensus Explaining that scientific facts do not “fall from the sky,” but are the result of a complex process of constructing knowledge, must be part of the fight against denialism, say researchers By Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade
12 / June / 2024 COVID-19: High levels of immunity hinder clinical trials Clinical trials conducted in 2021 and 2022 were unable to find a dosage of the SARS-CoV-2 virus capable of infecting volunteers in challenge studies By Editorial staff