GMJ Briefs
What Researchers Must Know: Protecting Critically Ill Patients in Clinical Studies
Researchers must implement three ethical pillars when enrolling critically ill patients to prevent harm and maintain research integrity.
Breaking the Barrier: Botswana’s First-in-World HIV Elimination Achievement
Botswana becomes the first country globally to achieve WHO Gold Tier status for eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission.
What Global Health Programs Must Learn: Three Key Findings on Infant Healthcare Seeking
Study identifies three practical implications for designing effective child survival programs in low-resource settings.
Three Critical Insights: How New Infant Mortality Research Reshapes Global Health Strategy
New research reveals that infant age, not illness severity, best predicts healthcare seeking, requiring healthcare programs to fundamentally rethink engagement…
What Healthcare Systems Should Know About Digital Interventions for Children in Divorce
Danish study reveals practical benefits and implementation strategies for digital mental health platforms supporting children through parental divorce.
What You Need to Know About Your Vitamin D Supplement Choice
Research suggests vitamin D2 supplements may lower effective D3 levels, prompting a review of supplementation recommendations.
Three Critical Facts Wegovy Patients Should Understand About Eye Stroke Risk
Wegovy patients should recognize that higher weight-loss dosing drives increased eye stroke risk and understand critical warning signs requiring immediate…
Understanding Ebola Bundibugyo: What Healthcare Providers and Public Health Officials Need to Know
Ebola Bundibugyo carries a 25-39 percent case fatality rate and requires enhanced clinical vigilance despite not meeting pandemic criteria.

