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Search ResultBuilding partnerships with patients is critical to improving health reform practices
Patient engagement will be the “blockbuster drug of the 21st century” which will help countries “shepherd resources,” said Susan Edgman-Levitan, Exe...
Read MoreEnding the AIDS epidemic is a matter of human rights
HIV has taught us that health and human rights are intricately linked and that we need to protect and respect human rights and be
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Pages from the Diary of a Community Health Worker
It was just another day in the late summer of 1992. Fresh from the success of a community intervention that sought to limit the effects of an outbreak of a gastrointestinal...
Read MoreAny cheers for Doha pact?
The Doha Declaration on protecting public health is a decade old, but developing countries have not been able to make use of TRIPs flexibilities. Read More
Limits of Vitamin D Supplements
A large review of studies has found that vitamin D supplements have little or no benefit beyond the low levels required for bone health.
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Industry pushes for hybrid insurance model to achieve universal health coverage
A report released by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) on Monday recommended that a model which allows public sector to deliver services like antenatal care...
Read MoreF.D.A. Approves Pill to Treat Hepatitis C
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Sovaldi, from Gilead Sciences, which will let some patients be treated for a minimum of 12 weeks, but at a cost of $1,000 per ...
Read MoreNew Hurdles for Premature Babies
Middle-income countries are doing better at saving premature infants, but blindness and cerebral palsy are on the rise among the babies saved. Click Read More
Nelson Mandela’s lasting impact on healthcare
Reflecting on the sad news of Nelson Mandela’s death, The African Palliative Care Association’s Executive Director, Dr Emmanuel Luyirika, has set out how Mandel...
Read MoreJack Andraka made a breakthrough in cancer detection that had eluded pharmaceutical companies and legions of PhDs
Andraka’s test provides an answer on the spot in five minutes with what he estimates is close to 100 percent accuracy. It involves a simple strip of filter paper dipp...
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