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Updated: 4 months ago
Where Women Have No Doctor
combines self-help medical information with an understanding of the
ways poverty, discrimination and cultural beliefs limit women's health
and access to care. Developed...
Areas: Children's Health, Community Participation, Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education, Health Care Access, HIV/AIDS, Sanitation, Tuberculosis ...
Type: Book - Author: A. August Burns, Ronnie Lovich, Jane Maxwell, and Katharine Shapiro
Type: Book - Author: A. August Burns, Ronnie Lovich, Jane Maxwell, and Katharine Shapiro
Updated: 11 months ago
Today as citizens of the world, we face a daunting array of social and environmental problems ranging from health care and education to global warming and economic inequality. For each of these iss...
Updated: about 1 year ago
XDRTB.org is an extraordinary effort to tell the story of extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) and TB through powerful photographs taken by James Nachtwey. XDR-TB, or extremely drug-resi...
Updated: about 1 year ago
Updated: about 1 year ago
Medizin. - Den 24. März hatte die
Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zum Tuberkulose-Tag erklärt, doch
die Bilanz fällt bei der dritthäufigsten Seuchenerkrankung
weltweit ernüchternd aus. Denn immer h...
Updated: about 1 year ago
USAID programs in global health represent the commitment and determination of the US government to prevent suffering, save lives, and create a brighter future for families in the developing world. ...
Areas: Sanitation, Seniors' Health, Health Education, Children's Health, Public Health, HIV/AIDS, Women's Health, Malnutrition, Diet, Disease ...
Type: Other - Author: USAID
Type: Other - Author: USAID
Updated: about 1 year ago
Welcome to World Health News, an online news digest from the Center for Health Communication at the Harvard School of Public Health. The site covers critical public health issues from around the wo...
Updated: about 1 year ago
During the twentieth century, the world lived through a golden era in public health: vaccines were discovered, diseases were cured, and the average life expectancy rose by many years. In recent dec...
Updated: over 2 years ago
The Nata Blog was born as a result of a world traveler, Jon Rawlinson, passing through Nata on the way to the Okavango Delta. The tour books referre...
Areas: Rural Development, Public Health, HIV/AIDS, Internet, Video, Media and Communication, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Infectious Diseases
Type: Website - Author: Jon Rawlinson, Melody Jenkins,
Type: Website - Author: Jon Rawlinson, Melody Jenkins,
Updated: over 2 years ago
When Thomas Wakley founded The Lancet in 1823, he announced "A lancet can be an arched window to let in the light or it can be a sharp surgical instrument to cut out the dross and I intend to use i...


