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Call to Step Up the Pace Of TB-HIV Collaborative Activities

Shobha Shukla reports that Mark Dybul, speaking at AIDS 2014, said a focus on individual human beings will work better than a disease centric approach

Are We Hyping Infection Control Inside Clinics?

TB is an infectious bacterial disease that spreads through the air. When people with pulmonary TB cough, sneeze or spit, they propel the TB germs into the air and a person needs to inhale only a few of these germs to become infected.

Smoking Harmful for People With TB and Diabetes

Tobacco use is anyways harmful for all, but it is especially hazardous for people living with diabetes and those suffering from or at risk of tuberculosis (TB).

Tobacco Consumption Increases The Risk of TB and Diabetes

The nexus between tobacco use, diabetes and tuberculosis (TB) cannot be ignored.

Global Development Assistance for Health on The Rise

A new research done by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), at the University of Washington, indicates that globally the total development assistance for health (DAH) hit an all-time high of $31.3 billion in 2013

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Morality And Bombing – 2003-To-2025

Morality and Bombing, what changed between 2003 and 2025 that stopped Israel protecting its people, but no longer does?

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RFK Jr. Announces U.S. Withdrawal from WHO, Calls for ‘New Era’ in Global Health Cooperation

RFK Jr. says U.S. will exit WHO, citing COVID failures and political bias, urges new global health body focused on transparency and chronic disease.

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