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    Sep 14

    Freely access content for from and as embargoes lift, Sept 14-19—exclusively offered at The Lancet Conference Content Centre. Register today!

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  2. 1 hour ago

    Comment on BIONYX trial : Are all drug-eluting created equal?

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  3. 1 hour ago

    Presenting now : Safety and effiacy of the Resolute Onyx versus Orsiro in allcomers with disease (BIONYX): an international, single-blind, randomised non-inferiority trial

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    Comment on IMPERIAL study : Endovascular in femoropopliteal

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  5. 2 hours ago

    Presenting now : Polymer-coated, paclitaxel-eluting stent (Eluvia) vs polymer-free, paclitaxel-coated (Zilver PTX) for endovascular intervention (IMPERIAL): a randomised non-inferiority trial

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  6. 4 hours ago

    10 years after the Commission on of Health: social injustice is still killing on a grand scale –

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    New figures from and show that, despite clear commitments, not enough is being done to reduce deaths from . Countries must act quickly to meet and increase life chances for millions of people around the world.

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  8. 7 hours ago

    How is your country doing towards achieving 3.4, reducing deaths from by a 1/3 by 2030? Read full report

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    Sep 20

    The death and (possible) rebirth of globalism.

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    Our partner for the Commission, , is hosting the today! Join the discussion on ideas to improve , , and and . Read the Commission:

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    Sep 20

    Most nations to miss UN target of reducing premature deaths from chronic diseases by a third before 2030: report

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  12. Sep 21

    Editorial: How are responding to two case of in the last week

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    Sep 21

    Global push to cut deaths from cancer and heart disease wildly off course

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  14. Sep 21

    Non-communicable diseases () such as stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer account for over 70% of all deaths. Register now to receive our newsletter in the lead up to the 3rd on and beyond

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  15. Sep 21

    Podcast: Ahead of on on Sept 27, discuss a new 2030 paper with and Andre Pascal Kengne and implications for country-level health progress towards 3.4

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    Proud that , together with public health scientists, civil society leaders & , took part in NCD Countdown 2030, a new independent accountability mechanism to monitor progress on preventing, treating & controlling

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    September 21 is , which aims to challenge the stigma that surrounds . Read more about the issues and research here, in our free-to-access Commission on "Defeating Alzheimers disease and other dementias":

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    2 global burden of disease (GBD) studies now online. 1st, Estimates of the global, regional, and national morbidity, mortality, and aetiologies of in 195 countries: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

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  19. Sep 21

    On , visit The Lancet Clinic page for the latest research, reviews, and disease content across The Lancet journals

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    Sep 20

    Here are the key messages from the NCD Countdown 2030: although some countries are making progress, most countries are not. There is an urgent need to scale up political action against NCDs. This is an issue for Presidents and Prime Ministers.

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    Sep 20

    More than half of all UN countries will fail to honor their commitment to reduce premature deaths from cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes by 2030, a new analysis predicts

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