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Marburg in Rwanda: What to Expect
Physician and Ebola survivor Craig Spencer on Rwanda's response and how the international community can help
Pagers, Walkie-Talkies, and Psychological Warfare in Lebanon
Past trauma and financial distress have compounded the mental health impact of recent violence in Lebanon
National Security Debate on Global Health Enters a New Phase
Controversies about national security and global health are changing in a post-pandemic, geopolitical, and warming world
Supporting Mental Health for Arab, Jewish, and Muslim Youth During War
How the war in the Middle East is harming U.S. adolescents and what civil society can do about it
Humanitarian Aid in Gaza: Failure and Success a Year On
All sides should join forces to advance their shared interest—mitigating the suffering of Palestinian civilians
Climate and Health: Global Problems, Local Solutions
For effective approaches to combat climate change, world leaders should look to cities like New York
South Africa's Medical Negligence Crisis
Understaffing and insufficient resources have led to poor quality care and a surge of medicolegal claims in South Africa
The Economics Behind Nigeria's Midwife Exodus
Between 2017 and 2022, more than 57,000—about 30%—of Nigeria's nurses and midwives left
Global Health Politics: Multipolarity Is the New Reality
Long dominated by the West, global health is changing because of discontent with the past and the return of geopolitics
Debunking Health Misinformation in Latino Communities
The Salud podcast provides accurate health information to Hispanic communities across the Northeast
Immigrants, Mental Health, and Enduring the U.S. Election
Researcher and formerly undocumented immigrant Germán A. Cadenas on protecting one's mental health amid discrimination
Hurricanes, Climate Change, and Cardiovascular Disease
As climate change advances, intense hurricanes disrupt critical services and increase risk of cardiovascular disease
Vanishing Workforce: An Antimicrobial Resistance Threat
Both public and private sectors should invest in antimicrobial research to attract and retain the best scientists
India Is Unprepared for a PCOS Crisis
Further research and evidence-based guidelines could help reconcile the increasingly common endocrine disorder