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Addressing poverty to reduce chronic diseases

The Pan American Health Organization has proposed to reduce poverty in a bid to tackle chronic diseases.

Source: The Lancet

9 November 2009 | ES

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Brown rice could aid diabetes control

Researchers have found that brown rice inhibits the breakdown of sugar into glucose — good news for diabetics.

16 October 2009 | EN

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Sugar cane workers face lung disease threat, says study

A study has found that exposure to a sugar cane residue poses a risk to the respiratory health of workers in Nicaragua and neighbouring countries.

14 September 2009 | ES

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Sickle cell children dying 'preventable' deaths

Vaccines could curb infections that are claiming the lives of thousands of African children with sickle cell anaemia, say researchers.

10 September 2009 | EN | FR

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Nanoparticles killed women, study claims

A disease outbreak at a Chinese factory has been ascribed to nanoparticle exposure but critics say there were many possible causes.

Source: Nature

26 August 2009 | EN | 中文

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Health agencies join forces to fight chronic diseases

The huge burden of chronic diseases in developing countries could be cut by an alliance of agencies teaming up for research.

17 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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New sickle cell treatment ready for testing

An experimental drug promises to ease the pain of sickle cell anaemia — but first it must be made affordable.

22 May 2009 | EN | FR

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GM corn comes a step closer to a complete meal

Scientists have raised the levels of several different vitamins in the same crop for the first time.

19 May 2009 | EN | FR

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Obama 'should double global health spending'

The US Institute of Medicine says global health — and health research — should become central to US foreign policy.

18 December 2008 | EN | 中文

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Bankruptcy leaves indigenous sickle cell treatment in jeopardy

Xechem International, the US-based company that owns the rights to a promising sickle cell anaemia treatment, has filed for bankruptcy.

21 November 2008 | EN | FR

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Health funding 'does not reflect real needs'

A study finds that infectious diseases receive a disproportionately large amount of funding from the WHO.

14 November 2008 | EN | 中文

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'Reprioritise' genetic goals, developing nations told

Southern genomics researchers should focus on single-gene disorders affecting their people rather than lifestyle diseases, says a scientist.

2 October 2008 | EN | 中文

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UAE launches sight-saving initiative

The United Arab Emirates has launched an initiative to combat blindness through treatment, research and awareness raising.

19 September 2008 | EN

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Cervical cancer control 'achievable for the first time'

Cervical cancer control is feasible in the developing world for the first time, thanks to new screening techniques and HPV vaccination.

5 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Sri Lanka kidney disease epidemic leaves doctors baffled

An epidemic of kidney disease among farming communities in Sri Lanka is puzzling doctors and researchers.

12 August 2008 | EN | 中文

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Flooded rice stores more arsenic, research finds

Rice accumulates more arsenic under flooded conditions, say researchers, suggesting benefits for cultivation under aerobic conditions.

1 August 2008 | EN | 中文

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Study reveals higher burden of dementia in the South

The prevalence of dementia in developing countries has been underestimated, according to new research.

30 July 2008 | EN | FR

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Study finds Chinese obesity rates soaring

A new study finds that obesity rates in China are soaring and putting a heavy burden on the country's health system.

21 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Researchers map risk of arsenic contamination

Researchers have created maps highlighting areas at risk from groundwater arsenic contamination in South-East Asia and Bangladesh.

16 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Sickle cell drug mired in controversy

Production of a herbal-based sickle cell anaemia drug could be under threat as the companies involved are surrounded by allegations of corruption.

30 June 2008 | EN | FR