GMJ Briefs

Beyond Ebola: Why Respiratory Diseases Pose the Real Threat at World Cup Events

Respiratory diseases, not Ebola, pose the greatest infectious disease threat at World Cup mass gatherings.

Community Health Workers and Nets: Malawi’s Data-Driven Approach to Malaria Control

Malawi trained 12,000 community health workers and achieved 85% mosquito net coverage, resulting in a 78% reduction in malaria deaths…

Three Performance Peaks and Accelerating Decline: What the Research Means for You

A 47-year study identifies three performance peaks across the lifespan and reveals that starting exercise at any age is more…

Flavanol-Rich Foods Emerge as Powerful Cardiovascular Protectors in New European Study

New European research identifies five flavanol-rich foods that significantly reduce heart disease risk more effectively than standard fruit and vegetable…

What Healthcare Systems Should Know: Three Critical Findings from China’s HIV-STI Study

Three actionable insights from China's 14-year study: 40% recurrence rates, post-2018 bacterial STI surges, and systematic screening's 23% advantage over…

Three Critical Takeaways From China’s Definitive HIV-STI Study for Clinical Practice

Systematic STI screening outperforms symptom-based testing by 23% among HIV patients, revealing practical strategies for improved integrated care.

What China’s HIV-STI Study Reveals: Three Critical Lessons for Healthcare Systems

China's 14-year study identifies systematic STI screening as 23% more effective than symptom-based testing, with bacterial infections surging after 2018.

Three Critical Lessons from Georgia’s Formula Crisis Response Every Health System Should Consider

Three operational lessons from Georgia's rapid formula recall response: independent evidence synthesis, parallel monitoring systems, and multi-channel institutional communication save…