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Eliminating Malaria in ASEAN: Lessons From Egypt
Strategies like environmental management and cross-border collaboration would control malaria spread in ASEAN countries
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
Microplastics Above Mexico: A High-Altitude Search for Pollution
Students collect saliva samples at 18,500 feet to uncover how microplastics in the atmosphere could harm health
China's Integrated Policies on Climate Change and Health
China is addressing health threats that climate change poses but faces challenges that require policy reforms
Negotiators Finalize Terms for the Pandemic Agreement
The Intergovernmental Negotiating Body resolved long-standing disputes to meet a deadline, without the United States
U.S. Cuts to Ukraine's Foreign Aid Hit Health Workforce
Ukraine, with $1.4 billion curtailed, is the single biggest loser of U.S. foreign aid
Searching for Elderly Patients After the Los Angeles Wildfires
A UCLA neurologist describes the struggle to reach socially and physically isolated patients months after the wildfires
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
Nutrition for Growth: A Crossroads for Ethiopia's Healthy Future
Ethiopia's minister for health services and programs lays out long-term strategies for nutrition and global partnerships
An Antivenom Plan for India
In 2024, India introduced the National Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Snakebite Envenoming
Violence Shadows Ecuador's Presidential Election
The drug trade has deepened the security crisis in Ecuador, which will elect a new leader on April 13
How Dating Apps Could Unlock At-Home HIV Testing
A consortium is working with dating apps to support HIV and STI prevention online and at home
Africa's Quiet Response to U.S. Realignment of Foreign Aid
Characterizing the end of U.S. aid as a catalyst allows African politicians to emphasize their readiness for a new era
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