Ranked #1
Insecticide Treated Bed Nets: No Protection From Sandfly-Borne Visceral Leishmaniasis
Insecticide Treated Bed Nets: No Protection From Sandfly-Borne Visceral Leishmaniasis
Albert Picado of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on his goups findings presented at the American Soci... Read more
16 Feb 2010
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Preventive Malaria Treatment For Infants Reduces Infection Rates
Preventive Malaria Treatment For Infants Reduces Infection Rates
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Preventive Malaria Treatment For Infants Reduces Infection R... Read more
18 Nov 2009
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New Ways Of Using Malaria Drugs Bring Promise For Control
New Ways Of Using Malaria Drugs Bring Promise For Control
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: New Ways Of Using Malaria Drugs Bring Promise For ControlBri... Read more
18 Nov 2009
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Ranked #4
Consortium To Optimise World Use Of Artemisinin Combination Treatments For Malaria
Consortium To Optimise World Use Of Artemisinin Combination Treatments For Malaria
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News:Consortium To Optimise World Use Of Artemisinin Combination Tr... Read more
18 Nov 2009
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Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotional Belief Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotional Belief
Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotional Belief Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotional Belief
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Organic Foods And Health: Scientific Evidence Versus Emotion... Read more
18 Nov 2009
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Ranked #6
Tuberculosis Control: Community Involvement And Motivation Are Needed
Tuberculosis Control: Community Involvement And Motivation Are Needed
Peter Godfrey-Faussett of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, co-chair of a session on tuberculosis cont... Read more
16 Feb 2010
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Ranked #7
No Shame No Blame: TB Stigma Removal "Toolkit" Launched in Zambia
No Shame No Blame: TB Stigma Removal "Toolkit" Launched in Zambia
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: No Shame No Blame: TB Stigma Removal "Toolkit" Launched in Z... Read more
28 Sep 2009
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Ranked #8
Poor Nutrition Due To Poverty: Biggest Tuberculosis Risk Factor
Poor Nutrition Due To Poverty: Biggest Tuberculosis Risk Factor
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Poor Nutrition Due To Poverty: Biggest Tuberculosis Risk Fac... Read more
7 Sep 2009
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Ranked #9
Healthcare Delivery And Spending: Big Impact On Cancer Survival
Healthcare Delivery And Spending: Big Impact On Cancer Survival
LONDON—Inequalities in cancer care delivery and overall spending have had a big impact on cancer survival rates in Europ... Read more
7 Sep 2009
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Organic Foods: No Evidence Of Nutritional Benefit
Organic Foods: No Evidence Of Nutritional Benefit
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Organic Foods: No Evidence Of Nutritional Benefit Researcher... Read more
31 Jul 2009
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Ranked #11
Avoid Death And Disease In The Home!
Avoid Death And Disease In The Home!
Our homes are full of potential ways of getting ill, or even dying—according to a report published by the International ... Read more
23 Jul 2009
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Ranked #12
Murder And Suicide: Study Finds Link With Economic Crises, Unemployment
Murder And Suicide: Study Finds Link With Economic Crises, Unemployment
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Murder And Suicide: Study Finds Link With Economic Crises, U... Read more
23 Jul 2009
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Ethnic lifestyle and diet differences have a big impact on health
Ethnic lifestyle and diet differences have a big impact on health
LONDON—The health impact of diet and physical activity may play a part in the marked ethnic differences in type 2 diabet... Read more
24 Sep 2012
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Ranked #14
Patient power improves health systems and saves cost
Patient power improves health systems and saves cost
LONDON—People are now routinely using the internet to find out about health conditions and to share their own experience... Read more
24 Sep 2012
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Rio Conference on Sustainable Development: “Health Should Be Top Priority”
Rio Conference on Sustainable Development: “Health Should Be Top Priority”
RIO DE JANEIRO and LONDON—A call for action on global health has been made in an article published by The Lancet medical... Read more
29 Jul 2012
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Ranked #16
One in 20 hospital deaths are preventable: British Medical Journal research
One in 20 hospital deaths are preventable: British Medical Journal research
LONDON—One in twenty deaths in English hospitals could be prevented according to research published in the British Medic... Read more
11 Jul 2012
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Ranked #17
Family planning: central role in global development – Lancet series
Family planning: central role in global development – Lancet series
LONDON—Family planning is a key priority for fulfilling global development goals, according to researchers writing in a ... Read more
10 Jul 2012
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Ranked #18
Dual Preventive Therapy Can Save Babies’ Lives In Sub-Saharan Africa
Dual Preventive Therapy Can Save Babies’ Lives In Sub-Saharan Africa
LONDON—Double-action preventive therapy for pregnant women could prevent the large numbers of stillbirths and neonatal d... Read more
10 May 2012
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Ranked #19
Trachoma Diagnostic Testing: Saves Unnecessary Treatment To Prevent Blindness Trachoma Diagnostic Testing: Saves Unnecessary Treatment To Prevent Blindness Trachoma Diagnostic Testing: Saves Unnecessary Treatment To Prevent Blindness
Trachoma Diagnostic Testing: Saves Unnecessary Treatment To Prevent Blindness Trachoma Diagnostic Testing: Saves Unnecessary Treatment To Prevent Blindness Trachoma Diagnostic Testing: Saves Unnecessary Treatment To Prevent Blindness
PHILADELPHIA—Instead of mass treatment of whole populations in areas affected by trachoma it is more cost-effective in m... Read more
30 Mar 2012
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New Health Partnership Tackles Congenital Syphilis
New Health Partnership Tackles Congenital Syphilis
LONDON—The hazard of passing lethal syphilis infection from mother to unborn child is being targeted by a new partnershi... Read more
30 Mar 2012
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