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The media is crucial in the global fight for health

The media can help in the global fight against disease, both as a watchdog for poor practices, and a champion for successful research.

14 November 2008 | EN | ES | FR

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Chronic disease — a neglected priority

Governments and donors must find ways to tackle the rise in non-communicable disease, which can mean reassessing health priorities in developing nations.

23 July 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Time to turn words into deeds on health research

African ministers have committed themselves to a set of actions to boost health research in their countries. Now they must implement them.

27 June 2008 | EN | FR

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Surveillance vital for tackling antibiotic resistance

International surveillance systems are needed to curb the rise of antibiotic resistance.

26 March 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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Science for development needs stable base in 2008

Developing countries need economic stability and social inclusion to develop — both of which are in jeopardy in Kenya and Pakistan as 2008 dawns.

3 January 2008 | EN

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Beating HIV/AIDS still needs a scientific approach

The research community's failure in the past 25 years to develop either a vaccine or a cure for HIV/AIDS underlines the need to be more, not less, scientific.

25 August 2006 | EN

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Stepping up to the flu vaccine challenge

Developing countries need to recognise the long-term benefits of creating the capacity to research and develop flu vaccines.

4 May 2006 | EN

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Access to drugs: a suitable case for treatment

Increasing access to affordable drugs in developing countries requires better government intervention, not less of it.

5 April 2006 | EN