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Global Health

Category is updated daily and provides a comprehensive overview of the latest online reports on global health issues


Millions of people—most of them children—die each year in developing countries from diseases that are preventable and treatable. Moreover, tragically little research is done to prevent or cure some of the world’s biggest killers, such as malaria and tuberculosis.

The foundation is guided by the belief that all lives, no matter where they are lived, have equal value. The mission of our Global Health Program is to encourage the development of lifesaving medical advances and to help ensure they reach the people who are disproportionately affected. We focus our funding in two main areas:

  • Access to existing vaccines, drugs, and other tools to fight diseases common in developing countries
  • Research to develop health solutions that are effective, affordable, and practical

 

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1 Declaration of the team of Media Project Abkhazia to Kremlin Mutants Ramaz Mitaishvili 147
2 Declaration of the team of Media Project Abkhazia to Kremlin Mutants Ramaz Mitaishvili 75
3 Declaration of the team of Media Project Abkhazia to Kremlin Mutants Ramaz Mitaishvili 111
4 The Role of Public Health in HIV Opt-out Testing: An Expert Interview With Dr. Wayne A. Duffus Wayne A. Duffus, MD, PhD 270
5 WellCare to Pay $35.2 Million Amid Medicaid Probe Ramaz Mitaishvili 115
6 HHS and DHS Announce Guidance on Pandemic Vaccination Allocation Ramaz Mitaishvili 215
7 Laparoscopy-Assisted Colectomy Improves Survival in Single-Center Trial Will Boggs, MD 209
8 President Bush Signs H.R. 5501 Ramaz Mitaishvili 226
9 U.S. Government to Release Revised U.S. HIV Estimates Ramaz Mitaishvili 256
10 UK Agency Urges Doctors to Cut Antibiotics Ramaz Mitaishvili 299
11 U.S. Flu Pandemic Vaccination Plan Puts Health Care Workers First Maggie Fox 321
12 Growth Hormone Therapy May Decrease Diabetes Risk in Girls With Turner Syndrome Ramaz Mitaishvili 318
13 HHS Announces New International Programs to Enhance Drug and Food Safety Ramaz Mitaishvili 315
14 Biomarkers Improve Cardiovascular Risk Prediction Ramaz Mitaishvili 363
15 No racial gap seen in liver transplant results Ramaz Mitaishvili 477
16 KRAS Predicts Which Colorectal Cancer Patients Will Benefit from Cetuximab Ramaz Mitaishvili 539
17 Nephron-Sparing Surgery Has Favorable Outcome in Children With Bilateral Wilms Tumor Ramaz Mitaishvili 351
18 Molecular Phenotypes in Breast Cancer May Differ Between Primary Tumor and Sites of Recurrence Ramaz Mitaishvili 484
19 Excision Not Required for Lobular Neoplasia Will Boggs, MD 317
20 Blood Substitute Safely Reduces Need for Transfusion Following Elective Surgery Ramaz Mitaishvili 359
 
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West Nile virus is a significant health threat. Transmitted by mosquitoes, its symptoms include     headaches, fever, fatigue and muscle aches. Most people recover, but the disease can be fatal. No   vaccine exists. but there are steps you can take to protect yourself, when travel.
 
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