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Uganda to match health research to local needs

Tailoring health research so it targets the country's health needs is a major goal of a new project at Uganda's largest university.

5 January 2009 | EN

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Obama 'should double global health spending'

The US Institute of Medicine says global health — and health research — should become central to US foreign policy.

18 December 2008 | EN | 中文

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Mathematical model suggests new approach to AIDS

A radical new proposal for curbing HIV/AIDS has been met with concerns about its human rights implications.

Source: The Guardian

27 November 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Bamako 'Call to Action' unites 69 countries on health research

Developing world ministers have launched a "Call to Action" that may redefine the goals of health-related research.

20 November 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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US$4.6 million bonus to broaden global health network

Health institutions in China and Mexico are among those benefiting from new funding from the US National Institutes of Health.

30 September 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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'Early testing best' for drug-resistant TB

Researchers in Peru have found that early testing to diagnose multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is best to prevent airborne transmission.

25 September 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Study reveals higher burden of dementia in the South

The prevalence of dementia in developing countries has been underestimated, according to new research.

30 July 2008 | EN | FR

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Task force to tackle infertility in developing countries

A European society has launched a special task force to help provide low-cost fertility treatment for developing countries.

17 July 2008 | EN

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Sanitation 'crucial' for tackling water-borne disease

A new WHO report concludes that effective and affordable methods for tackling sanitation are essential to control water-borne diseases.

1 July 2008 | EN

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Lack of cervical cancer screening 'putting women at risk'

Women in developing countries are not regularly screened for cervical cancer, putting them at greater risk from the disease, finds a study.

24 June 2008 | EN | 中文

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Community-directed healthcare 'effective', finds study

A study of three African countries has found that community-administered healthcare is an effective strategy to combat many illnesses.

23 June 2008 | EN

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European companies top in access to medicine

European drug companies are topping their US counterparts in ensuring medicines reach the developing world, according to a new ranking.

Source: Reuters

20 June 2008 | EN | 中文

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Report calls for more diabetes research

Diabetes in developing countries deserves more research and better treatment, says a report.

7 May 2008 | EN | 中文

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Clinical signs a 'reliable measure' of HIV treatment progress

Clinical examination can provide as reliable a guide to patient progress in HIV treatment as laboratory testing, a study finds.

2 May 2008 | EN | 中文

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Indian heart disease 'more severe than in West'

Heart disease occurs in younger people in India and a severe form of the disease is more common, a new study has found.

29 April 2008 | EN

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Fund health systems, not projects, say researchers

Countries should follow Tanzania and invest in health systems, rather than projects, to meet the MDGs, say researchers.

14 April 2008 | EN | 中文

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Heart disease 'on the rise in black Africans'

South African research has found that heart disease is placing an increasing burden on black Africans.

31 March 2008 | EN

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TB antibiotic use has 'resistance side-effect'

An antibiotic used to treat drug-resistant tuberculosis may increase resistance to pneumoccocal disease, according to a study.

31 March 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

Health weeks 'powerful tools' for deworming children

A study shows that national health weeks are an efficient way of delivering deworming treatment to children in Mexico.

28 March 2008 | ES

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Uganda 'close to stamping out Hib meningitis'

Uganda is close to eradicating Hib meningitis among young children as a result of consistent immunisation programmes.

25 March 2008 | EN