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The World Needs New Antibiotics, but the Business Model Is Broken
New drugs to defeat ‘superbug’ bacteria aren’t reaching patients
Early-Childhood Linear Growth Faltering in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Globally, 149 million children under 5 years of age are estimated to be stunted
Gold’s Deadly Truth: Much Is Mined With Mercury
Ten years after an international treaty to ban mercury, the toxic metal continues to poison. The reason might have to do with your wedding ring
Nipah Virus Outbreak: What Scientists Know So Far
India is taking urgent steps to halt the transmission of a rare but deadly virus that spreads from bats to humans
Crisis and Bailout: The Tortuous Cycle Stalking Nations in Debt
The government of Ghana is essentially bankrupt, and has turned to the International Monetary Fund for its 17th financial rescue since 1957
The Roots of the Global South’s New Resentment
How rich countries’ selfish pandemic responses stoked distrust
Whatever Happened to the Project to Crack the Wealthy World’s Lock on mRNA Vaccines?
For more than two years there have been efforts to break the lock that wealthy countries have on life-saving new vaccines
Whatever Happened to Fly-in Medical Missions that got Kayoed by the Pandemic?
These missions, often as short as a week or two, are seen as both helpful and controversial
It’s Not Pro-Life to Oppose a Program That Has Saved 25 Million Lives
PEPFAR has meant that millions of HIV-positive children and adults who were near death have been brought back to life
Climate-Linked Ills Threaten Humanity
Pakistan is the epicenter of a global wave of climate health threats
We Cannot Give Up on the Global Pandemic Treaty
We are on track to squander the political will that brought the commitment to better handle another health catastrophe
Setbacks in the Quest for Universal Health Coverage in Mexico
Polarized politics, policy upheaval, and pandemic disruption