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Read what major media outlets are saying about our work.Doenças nos rins evoluem sem dor e começam com sintomas que muita gente ignora
Segundo a análise sistemática “Global, regional, and national burden of chronic kidney disease in adults, 1990–2023”, publicada na revista The Lancet em novembro de 2025, o número de adultos com doença renal crônica no mundo mais que dobrou nas últimas três décadas, saltando de 378 milhões em 1990 para 788 milhões em 2023.
What 20 Years of Medical Innovation Means for US Life Expectancy and Spending
A new study published in Value in Health calculated how advancements in healthcare from 1996 to 2016 translated to changes in life expectancy and value. DocWire News spoke with Marcia Weaver, PhD, a research professor at IHME, about these findings and their implications for how we think about the value of healthcare.
African Countries Consider ‘Vice Taxes’ to Help Fill USAID Cuts
A Bloomberg analysis of data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation found that HIV/AIDS initiatives saw the largest decrease in funding, with countries in sub-Saharan Africa — namely Eswatini, South Africa and Namibia — impacted the most.
Breast cancer deaths fall in Singapore despite more cases
Global breast cancer cases and deaths from the disease are projected to rise in the coming decades, according to an analysis from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study.
Ph breast cancer deaths among highest in Asia as cases rise globally
The Philippines saw a 41 percent increase in breast cancer deaths among women, one of the highest in the Asia-Pacific region.
Seven lifestyle factors driving explosion in breast cancer diagnoses, study reveals... as cases set to surge by 2050
A major international analysis has found breast cancer diagnoses are on track to climb from 2.3 million a year to 3.5 million by 2050, while annual deaths from the disease are projected to jump 44 percent, to almost 1.4 million.
Quarter of healthy years lost to breast cancer are due to lifestyle factors, research finds
More than a quarter of healthy years lost to breast cancer are due to lifestyle factors such as red meat intake and smoking, according to the largest study of its kind.
Global breast cancer cases expected to reach over 3.5 million by 2050
An estimated 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer globally in 2023, resulting in 764,000 deaths, according to the study.
EN LA CDMX LLEVAMOS SOLO 4 DÍAS DE AIRE LIMPIO EN 2026
Según el Estudio de la Carga Global de Enfermedades (GBD) del Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), en México se registraron 50,073 muertes prematuras durante 2021 relacionadas con la contaminación del aire.
Reni, controllarli può proteggere il cuore da infarto e ictus: che cos’è e a cosa serve il test uACR
Attenzione al cardio-nefro-metabolismo. In occasione della Giornata Mondiale del Malato, arriva il richiamo di pazienti e specialisti per una maggior attenzione alla salute renale.
New Regional Centre by NUS Medicine and IHME Advances Solutions for Ageing, Climate, and Chronic Disease Challenges in Southeast Asia
This innovative regional hub aims to serve as a pivotal analytical engine for Southeast Asia and its neighboring regions, delivering rigorous scientific evidence that policymakers can effectively translate into robust, actionable health policies.
Obesity rates more than double over last 3 decades
Dr. Tara Narula, ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent, shared key findings from IHME’s recent study in JAMA on Good Morning America.
U.S. life expectancy hits a new high as deaths from overdoses and COVID fall
U.S. life expectancy fell in recent years because of a surge in drug overdoses and deaths from COVID-19. But life expectancy has been slowly inching back up since the pandemic ended in 2023 and drug overdoses began falling.
More young adults, teens in Singapore being diagnosed with cancer
Data from the Global Burden of Disease study, published by the Seattle-based Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, showed a 79 per cent increase in early-onset cancer worldwide between 1990 and 2019.
Kyung Hee University researchers publish analysis on chronic respiratory illnesses, COVID-19
As of 2023, an estimated 569 million people worldwide were living with chronic respiratory disease, with more than half of these cases attributable to asthma. However, most deaths occurred in patients with COPD, highlighting significant differences in disease burden across conditions.