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Category Archives: Media
Quality of trial reporting: not great, but getting better slowly
Category: General, Media, Policy
Tagged clinical trials, CONSORT 2010, guidelines, reporting
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A billion living in hunger: governments must rise to the challenge
Category: General, Media, Policy, Public
Tagged developing world, environment, global health, hunger, malnutrition, politics
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Drug Companies and Patient Groups: Uneasy Bedfellows
Category: General, Media
Tagged conflicts of interest, patient support groups, pharmaceutical industry
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Telegraph feature on scaling up mosquito nets
Category: Media
Tagged developing world, low cost low tech health tools, malaria, mosquito nets, scaling up
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Health Check on HIV and male circumcision
Category: General, Media, Videos
Tagged clinical trials, HIV/AIDS, male circumcision and HIV, mathematical modelling
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Serving a “cup of science” in Kenya
Category: Media, Public
Tagged developing world, health information, patients, public health, science
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