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Reading the newspaper has become a troubling ordeal of late. Page after
page narrates incidents of crimes against women, communal tension and cases
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A Healthier Global Health Agenda
LONDON – On September 25, world leaders will meet in New York at a special session of the United Nations to chart a path to a new set of Sustainable Development Goals...
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India might be the last place on earth where you’d expect to find health care innovation. Government programs have finally brought some infectious diseases under cont...
Read MoreGlobal HIV Vaccine closer to reality
WASHINGTON: Scientists have found that bioinformatically optimised HIV vaccine antigens may help design a global HIV vaccine.
A scientific team led by Beth Israel D...
Read More7.3 magnitude earthquake off Japan prompts Fukushima plant evacuation
An earthquake of 7.3 magnitude has hit 231 miles (371 kilometers) east of Japan’s Honshu Island with tremors felt in Tokyo. The quake prompted an evacuation at the de...
Read MoreClimate change, rapid urbanization, and subsiding land are putting the world’s coastal cities at increasing risk of dangerous flooding.
Climate change, rapid urbanization, and subsiding land are putting the world’s coastal cities at increasing risk of dangerous and costly flooding, a new study calcula...
Read MoreLee Hotz: Inside an Antarctic time machine
Science columnist Lee Hotz describes a remarkable project at WAIS Divide, Antarctica, where a hardy team are drilling into ten-thousand-year-old ice to extract vi...
Read MoreFormer Viacom Exec Lead USC Initative
Todd Cunningham has been named Director of the Media Impact Project, an interdisciplinary team of skilled researchers and data specialists at the Norman Lear Center of the ...
Read MoreHealth Equity in Post 2015 Development Agenda
This Beyond 2015 position paper for the thematic UN consultation on “Health in the Post-2015 Development Agenda” was drafted by a broad team of health advocates...
Read MoreCommon Genes may Underline Alcohol Abuse and Eating Disorders
A recent study finds that people with alcohol dependence may be genetically susceptible to eating disorders and vice-versa. In a study of nearly 6,000 adult twins, research...
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