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Prevention Programmes ‘Helpful’ to Eradicate Childhood Obesity

Researchers have demonstrated that childhood obesity prevention programmes have a positive health impact on body mass index (BMI - a measure of body fat based upon height and weight). So policies and practices should take this evidence into consider

Poor Women Carry Highest Burden of Climate Change

But what astounded Alina Saba, a young indigenous woman participant from Limbu tribe of Nepal, was: 'When I arrived in NYC, I was struck by the level of inequality that exists in this world. of Ne

Medical Malpractices Threatening The Medical Field

The conflict of interest between pharmaceutical companies/medical manufacturers, and public health is seldom made evident.

Evidence-Based Medicine Taking a Leap From Hyderabad to Cape Town

Incidentally 22nd Cochrane Colloquium on 'evidence-informed public health: challenges and opportunities' theme is being held in Hyderabad, India (21-26 September 2014) and will be followed by the 3rd Global Symposium on Health Systems Research on

Evidence-Based Research Vital for Disaster Management

For management of disasters and humanitarian crises, doing something is not enough-but doing the right thing at the right time is.

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How Do Car Insurance Companies Make Money

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