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Monthly Archives: April 2010
3 cents a day is not enough to halt drug-related HIV-epidemic
Category: Conference news, General, Global Health, Policy
Tagged global burden of disease, harm reduction, hepatitis, HIV, IDU and HIV
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Open Access to Development Data: The World Bank’s New Open Data Initiative
Category: Access, General, Policy, Public
Tagged creative re-use, open access, Policy, politics
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MSF: Is Malaria all sewn up?
Category: General, PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
Tagged developing world, malaria, Policy
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This week in PLoS Medicine: Does foreign policy help or hinder global health?; and more!
Category: General
Tagged Brazil, Cancer, children, diabetes, Global Health Diplomacy, India, maternal health, mortality, neoadjuvant therapy, tobacco control, type 2 diabetes
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