World Health Organisation
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World Blood Donor Day 2019: Theme, objectives and why we need safe blood for all
Scroll Staff
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Why has Italy staunchly opposed WHO’s push for front-of-pack nutrition labels on food?
Pilar Galan, The Conversation Serge Hercberg, The Conversation Chantal Julia, The Conversation Manon Egnell, The Conversation
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India’s new clinical trial rules weaken safety nets for participants
S Srinivasan
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The world needs a human rights approach to end the tuberculosis epidemic
Madhukar Pai, The Conversation
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India is ignoring other types of influenza with its focus on swine flu
Nayantara Narayanan
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In India, waiting for the drug bedaquiline is a matter of life and death for TB patients
Swagata Yadavar, Indiaspend.com
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India’s politicians are unlikely to do much to tackle air pollution in election year
Patralekha Chatterjee
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India’s plan to tackle antibiotic resistance is toothless without a strong public health system
Nafis Faizi
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The big news: WHO says 99% of Indian children under five breathe toxic air, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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WHO study reveals 93% of children in the world under the age of 15 breathe polluted air
Scroll Staff
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How optics and optimism of the polio eradication campaign masked doubts about the vaccine
Thomas Abraham
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Your Morning Fix: Mid-air scare on Jet Airways flight after crew forgets to maintain cabin pressure
Scroll Staff
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Why a generation of mobile health apps have surfaced and disappeared
Aisling Irwin
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Why your exposure to air pollution could be much higher than your neighbour’s
Johanna Buechler, The Conversation
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WHO’s essential diagnostics list could change the way patients think of access to treatment
Leena Menghaney
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Health care is an essential human right – and so is a proper diagnosis
Madhukar Pai, The Conversation
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WHO releases first list of essential diagnostic tests to prevent incorrect diagnosis
Scroll Staff
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WHO releases first list of essential diagnostic tests to prevent incorrect diagnosis
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan’s Supreme Court forces the country to get cracking on worsening air pollution
Saleem Shaikh, Thomas Reuters Foundation Sughra Tunio, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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India and China are leading the dangerous global increase in antibiotic consumption
Saleem Shaikh