Importing Generic Drugs Could Ease U.S. Shortages
Two-thirds of generic sterile injectable drugs in shortage could be imported from well-regulated foreign markets
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Out Cold: The Most Common Wintertime Injuries in a Warming World
Shifting weather and rising heating costs create wintertime threats, namely among the elderly and other at-risk groups
The "Miracle" of the Polio Vaccine
Polio expert Walter Orenstein speaks about the important legacy of the polio vaccine following efforts to undermine it
Atul Gawande on Global Health's Past and Present
In a conversation with Thomas J. Bollyky, Atul Gawande reflects on progress and future opportunities in global health
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2.5 Times
Rates of maternal death among Black women were 2.5 times those of white women in 2022
1,200
Nearly 1,200 attacks on health-care workers and facilities have taken place in the three years since the coup
1 in 4
One in four U.S. women will have an abortion by age 45
500,000
UNRWA educates more than 500,000 children and provides basic health services to almost 6 million people
70%
More than 70 percent of adult men smoke in Indonesia
1967
In 1967, the WHO identified unsafe abortion as a serious public health problem in many countries
3.3 Times
Where there was trust in local health workers people were 3.3 times more likely to wear a mask during COVID
45 Percent
The number of people dying from opioid use in the U.S. in 2021 was nearly 45 percent higher than in 2020
34 Million
The number of people who have died from AIDS-related illnesses
1 in 3
One in three women—1.3 billion women and girls worldwide—experiences gender-based violence in her lifetime
Series: U.S. Foreign Policy and Global Health
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Moscow accepts that climate change is real but uses climate diplomacy to advance national security and geopolitical ends
China's Foreign Policy and Global Health Leadership
Chinese health diplomacy has made progress, but challenges to China's aspirations to be a leader in global health remain
The PEPFAR Files: Who Tried to End the Lifesaving HIV Program?
The first in a three-part series explores why the popular global health program is under threat
Top Senate Republican Says PEPFAR Program in Jeopardy
Foreign Affairs Relations Chair Jim Risch said money from the AIDS relief program paid for abortions
New Obesity Definition Challenges Current Use of BMI
An international commission made the case for focusing on body fat quantity and the illnesses people experience
Bird Flu Is a National Embarrassment
America should have more aggressively intervened almost a year ago
Suspected Outbreak of Marburg Virus Kills Eight in Tanzania, WHO Says
A suspected outbreak of the Marburg virus in northwest Tanzania has infected nine people, killing eight of them