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Asia must tackle HIV in injecting drug users

Asia must tackle HIV in injecting drug users

Global health is recurrently being threatened by new and re-emerging infectious diseases

Global health is recurrently being threatened by new and re-emerging infectious diseases

World Health Organisation's strategy to control the worldwide rise of tuberculosis has not worked

World Health Organisation's strategy to control the worldwide rise of tuberculosis has not worked

Stopping bacteria from talking to each other could help prevent serious infections

Stopping bacteria from talking to each other could help prevent serious infections

Researchers unravel genetic makeup of ticks to tackle disease

Researchers unravel genetic makeup of ticks to tackle disease

Risk of thyroid cancer rises with increasing radiation dose

Risk of thyroid cancer rises with increasing radiation dose

U.S. plan for influenza pandemic response

U.S. plan for influenza pandemic response

Development of plant-derived topical medications to prevent HIV/AIDS and other STD's

Development of plant-derived topical medications to prevent HIV/AIDS and other STD's

One of the largest causes of death and disability worldwide

One of the largest causes of death and disability worldwide

Support of humanitarian organisations to refugees in developing countries may inadvertently be creating a two-tier health system

Support of humanitarian organisations to refugees in developing countries may inadvertently be creating a two-tier health system

Vaccine trial shows promising results for streptococcal infection protection

Vaccine trial shows promising results for streptococcal infection protection

Current estimates have cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounting for 17 million deaths annually

Current estimates have cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounting for 17 million deaths annually

Malaria mortality rate in Africa and Asia could double in a few decades as the drug used most frequently is rendered useless

Malaria mortality rate in Africa and Asia could double in a few decades as the drug used most frequently is rendered useless

Reacting to the obesity epidemic, food consumers have stirred a global health revolution

Reacting to the obesity epidemic, food consumers have stirred a global health revolution

Regional initiative targets syphilis

Regional initiative targets syphilis

A study on diabetes in Central America is set to advance

A study on diabetes in Central America is set to advance

Study on diabetes in Central America

Study on diabetes in Central America

U.S. led initiative will provide small business loans to support people with AIDS

U.S. led initiative will provide small business loans to support people with AIDS

By 2010 there will be an estimated 50 million orphaned children in sub-Saharan Africa

By 2010 there will be an estimated 50 million orphaned children in sub-Saharan Africa

Lack of access to information for health workers in resource-poor settings is a major obstacle to achieving the 2015 millennium goals for global health

Lack of access to information for health workers in resource-poor settings is a major obstacle to achieving the 2015 millennium goals for global health

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