Science and Development Network
News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
Despite the growing burden of non-infectious diseases such as cardiovascular disease or cancer in developing countries, they continue to receive little attention from local governments or international aid agencies.
(Photo credit: World Diabetes Foundation)
Biomed Analysis: Mothers' health needs targeted science
Maternal health needs a new, pragmatic, research-led approach targeted specifically for developing countries, says Priya Shetty.
23 October 2009
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How to fill the gaps in global clinical research networks
Policymakers must think outside the box to strengthen clinical research networks for global health, says Harvard researcher Jeff Blander.
22 July 2009
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19 November 2008
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Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
11 September 2008
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Source: Business Daily Africa
Brown rice could aid diabetes control
Researchers have found that brown rice inhibits the breakdown of sugar into glucose — good news for diabetics.
16 October 2009
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Roadblocks on the path to GM superfoods
Nutrient-rich foods could combat malnutrition — but getting from the lab to the plate is proving a challenge.
14 September 2009
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