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Childhood malnutrition: Another reason to advocate for reducing tobacco use
It is now common knowledge that smoking is a major contributor to poor health, particularly with respect to respiratory and cardiovascular health. Now there is also evidence that smoking affects health in another, more subtle way — by contributing to…
Eradicating malaria: Don’t dismiss DDT
[Editor’s note: This is a guest post written by Danielle Brown.]
“There is more money put into baldness drugs than into malaria,” said Bill Gates at the annual Technology, Entertainment, Design conference. To underscore his point Gates released a jar…
Promoting infant male circumcision to reduce transmission of HIV: A flawed policy for the US
[Editor’s note: This is a guest post written by Sarah Bundick.]
On August 23, the New York Times reported that the CDC may recommend infant male circumcision as an HIV-prevention strategy. This article was followed by an editorial in the Boston Globe on…
Innovative low-tech health systems save women’s lives
A number of non-traditional practices are arising in poor and developing communities to fight high maternal mortality rates. One example that has taken hold in many African countries is the use of non-physician clinicians (NPCs) – health care providers…