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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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
The US Institute of Medicine says global health — and health research — should become central to US foreign policy.
A radical new proposal for curbing HIV/AIDS has been met with concerns about its human rights implications.
Source: The Guardian
Developing world ministers have launched a "Call to Action" that may redefine the goals of health-related research.
Health institutions in China and Mexico are among those benefiting from new funding from the US National Institutes of Health.
Researchers in Peru have found that early testing to diagnose multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is best to prevent airborne transmission.
The prevalence of dementia in developing countries has been underestimated, according to new research.
A European society has launched a special task force to help provide low-cost fertility treatment for developing countries.
17 July 2008 | EN
A new WHO report concludes that effective and affordable methods for tackling sanitation are essential to control water-borne diseases.
1 July 2008 | EN
Women in developing countries are not regularly screened for cervical cancer, putting them at greater risk from the disease, finds a 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
European drug companies are topping their US counterparts in ensuring medicines reach the developing world, according to a new ranking.
Source: Reuters
Diabetes in developing countries deserves more research and better treatment, says a report.
Clinical examination can provide as reliable a guide to patient progress in HIV treatment as laboratory testing, a study finds.
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
Countries should follow Tanzania and invest in health systems, rather than projects, to meet the MDGs, say researchers.
South African research has found that heart disease is placing an increasing burden on black Africans.
31 March 2008 | EN
An antibiotic used to treat drug-resistant tuberculosis may increase resistance to pneumoccocal disease, according to a study.
A study shows that national health weeks are an efficient way of delivering deworming treatment to children in
28 March 2008 | ES
Uganda is close to eradicating Hib meningitis among young children as a result of consistent immunisation programmes.
25 March 2008 | EN