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Poverty

The link between poverty and premature death and disability is well-documented, but the definition of who is poor and the global distribution of those living in extreme poverty is changing. This section examines the ways in which limited health resources, illness, and poverty are intertwined

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India's Cancer Burden Drives Generational Poverty

India should protect its people not just from cancer, but also from the financial strain of treatment

The Gaza Gray Zone: Between War and Recovery

Hamas's refusal to disarm and Israel's desire to resume military operations is stalling humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza

Poverty

Preserving Refugee Health in Uganda

Amid U.S. funding cuts, Uganda works to protect its rapidly growing refugee population from deadly diseases

Poverty

American Indian Vaccination Gaps Amid Measles Outbreak

A Pascua Yaqui-Yavapai Apache physician explains what vaccination gaps mean for American Indians during the outbreak

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What Sudan's Cholera Outbreak Reveals About Its Fragile Health System

Conflict and neglect have destroyed Sudan's health-care infrastructure, overwhelming the remaining medical facilities

Poverty

Why the World Needs Africa to Be Healthy

A firsthand account of HIV exposure explains how gutting aid to Africa will create global ripple effects

Poverty

How the MAHA Commission Can Improve U.S. Life Expectancy

To help Americans live healthier, policymakers should address what researchers call the causes of causes for ill health

Poverty

DRC in Crisis: The Human Cost of U.S. Aid Cuts Amid the M23 Rebellion

Aid workers and health experts recount the growing humanitarian crisis amid conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo

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Zimbabwe's Bus Disaster and the Deadly Cost of Defunding Global Health

Global cooperation could reduce disparities in emergency care, but the United States cut programs for disaster relief

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Preparing for Disease X

A recent outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo underscores the need to prepare for future pandemics

Poverty

Claim Denied: U.S. Insurance and Health Equity

Researcher Alex Hoagland discusses the links between race, income, education and claim denials for preventive care

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Cycle of Instability: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling and Unhoused Migrants

The ruling on City of Grants Pass v. Johnson overlooks the safety and wellbeing of unhoused migrants

Poverty

The RSV Prevention Divide

Tiered drug pricing and local partnerships could help low- or middle-income countries avoid RSV infections

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Epilepsy and the Rising Risk of Burns

A complex intersection exists between epilepsy management and burn injuries in low- or middle-income countries