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Coronavirus in the Navajo Nation—From Charity to Solidarity
Why we need to re-center the narrative around working with indigenous peoples in the Navajo Nation and other communities
From Long Flu to Long COVID: A Brief History of Postviral Illness
Despite centuries of examples, long-term maladies after flu and other viruses remain absent from mainstream policy
Coronavirus in Zimbabwe
The country is facing an unprecedented public health catastrophe—and action is required to prevent more needless deaths
What Nations Owe Each Other Before the Next Pandemic
A pandemic treaty will need to contain fresh requirements
The World Health Assembly Special Session and the Pandemic Treaty Controversy
Low- and middle-income countries face challenges in upcoming negotiations on pandemic governance
On COVID Shockers, Vaccine Disparities, Nagging the White House, and Next-Gen Physicians
An interview with longtime global public health physician and Partners In Health cofounder Paul Farmer
Waging Another Public Health "War?"
Overreliance on military language in global health risks missing more appropriate, effective and compassionate responses
Health Care at Hungary's Border
Hungary has opened its arms and its health-care resources to Ukrainians fleeing Russia's war
Long COVID May Catalyze New Treatments for Chronic Pain and Fatigue
Medical breakthroughs for long COVID could benefit millions
Children of Immigrants and Their Mental Health Needs
We should create more comprehensive, accessible, and culturally sensitive initiatives for U.S. children of immigrants
Who Gets What and Why?
Countries need informed decision-making through health technology assessment to allocate resources during the pandemic