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Removing user fees does not improve health outcomes in Ghana
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A Public Health Approach to Winning the War Against Cancer Thomas R. Frieden, Julie E. Myers, Marian S. Krausk
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Medical News: All Party Parliamentary Group On Malaria And Neglected Tropical Diseases Launches Its Fourth Rep
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Medical News: Poor Maternal Health Care Widespread In Eastern Burma
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Medical News: Trial Establishes New Data Regarding Safety Of Artemisinin Combination Therapy For Pregnant Wome
Pregnancy / Obstetrics News Main Category: Pregnancy / Obstetrics Also Included In: Tropical Diseases; Clinical Trials / Drug Trials email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient...
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Helping To Control Infectious Diseases With Models And Math
Tropical Diseases News Main Category: Tropical Diseases Also Included In: IT / Internet / E-mail; Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Can an algebraic...
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Case Western Reserve professor helps control infectious diseases with models and math
David Gurarie assists medical school colleagues with algorithms and models in an effort to eradicate malaria and schistosomiasis CLEVELAND Can an algebraic equation hold the secret to eradicating malaria or schistosomiasis?A Case Western...
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Professor Helps Control Infectious Diseases With Models And Math
ScienceDaily (Dec.19, 2008) Can an algebraic equation hold the secret to eradicating malaria or schistosomiasis? A Case Western Reserve University mathematics professor is utilizing the combination of algorithms and models in an effort...
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Professor Helps Control Infectious Diseases with Models and Math
Can an algebraic equation hold the secret to eradicating malaria or schistosomiasis?A Case Professor David Gurarie is developing mathematical models to track and analyze symptoms, treatment outcomes and environmental conditions that...
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Case Western Reserve professor helps control infectious diseases with models and math
CLEVELAND Can an algebraic equation hold the secret to eradicating malaria or schistosomiasis?A mathematics professor is utilizing the combination of algorithms and models in an effort to assist his medical colleagues in the fight against...
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People With Blindness From Cataract Are Poorer Than Those With Normal Sight
A new study conducted in three developing countries - Kenya, the Philippines, and Bangladesh - finds that people with cataract-induced visual impairment are more likely to live in poverty than those with normal sight.The study is...
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People with blindness from cataract are poorer than those with normal sight
A new study conducted in three developing countries-Kenya, the Philippines, and Bangladesh-finds that people with cataract-induced visual impairment are more likely to live in poverty than those with normal sight.The study is published in...
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Dr Chris Van Tulleken Calls For Attention To Rights When Delivering Health Care In The Developing World
On Wednesday night, the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Dr Chris van Tulleken, Patron of the medical aid agency Merlin, Honorary Lecturer at UCL, Registrar in Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine...
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Leprosy Lingers in the U.S
FRIDAY, Dec.12 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors view leprosy as a scourge of Biblical times or faraway places, but there are still thousands of U.S. cases, with more diagnosed each year, experts say. And because leprosy, also known as...
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'Airport Malaria' Risk Rising With Global Warming
FRIDAY, Dec.12 (HealthDay News) -- Global warming is raising the risk for infection with so-called 'airport malaria' in malaria-free zones of the United States and Europe, researchers warn. Here's how it happens, as the scientists...
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Contract To Boost Health Research Capacity In Malawi Won By LATH
Tropical Diseases News Main Category: Tropical Diseases Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry; Public Health email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public...
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Medical News: Contract To Boost Health Research Capacity In Malawi Won By LATH
Tropical Diseases News Main Category: Tropical Diseases Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry; Public Health email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public...
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New Technology To Help Protect US Troops From Infectious Diseases: Report From NASA Scientists R
Tropical Diseases News Main Category: Tropical Diseases Also Included In: Public Health; Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses; IT / Internet / E-mail email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article...
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Improved knowledge of sexual health not translating into HIV decline in adolescents in eight-year trial
A large randomised controlled trial of sexual and reproductive health interventions in schools, health services and communities in Tanzania has found that, while the interventions increased adolescent knowledge about sexual ...
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Leprosy Lingers in the U.S
FRIDAY, Dec.12 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors view leprosy as a scourge of Biblical times or faraway places, but there are still thousands of U.S. cases, with more diagnosed each year, experts say. And because leprosy, also known as...
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'Airport Malaria' Risk Rising With Global Warming
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NASA Scientists Report on New Technology to Protect Troops from Infectious Diseases
Representatives from NASA convened in New Orleans today to report at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting the results from a NASA-enhanced computerized system to assess environmental and health...
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Intercell Reports Study Showing Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Is Safe AndImmunogenic In Children At ASTMH Meet
(VSE: ICLL) today presented results of a clinical study of its Japanese Encephalitis vaccine IC51 in children at the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Meeting in New Orleans.The clinical study in...
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Improved knowledge of sexual health not translating into HIV decline in adolescents in 8-year trial
A large randomised controlled trial of sexual and reproductive health interventions in schools, health services and communities and Tanzania has found that while the interventions increased adolescent knowledge about sexual ...
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