What We're Reading

Every day, we share what we're reading, listening to, and watching in the world of global health — from well-reported news articles and in-depth studies to timely podcast episodes and features

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New York Times

AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance

by Stephanie Nolen

A once-robust H.I.V. treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble

Reuters

Exclusive: Ghana Rejects Proposed U,S. Health Aid Deal, Citing Data Concerns, Source Says

by Robbie Corey-Boulet

Ghana has rejected a bilateral health deal with the U.S., a source ‌familiar with the negotiations told Reuters

PBS News

South Carolina’s Measles Outbreak Is Over After Sickening Nearly 1,000 People

by Devi Shastri

South Carolina's measles outbreak — the worst in the United States in more than 35 years — is over, state health officials declared Monday

Chemistry World

Academic Freedom Slides Globally, as It Takes a Nosedive in the United States

by Anthony King

There is a negative downward trend for liberal democracies, which is the case in the UK but also Portugal, Germany, Austria, Italy and Greece

NBC News

Rectal Cancer Deaths Rising Rapidly Among Millennials: “It’s a Medical Crisis.”

by Erika Edwards

By 2035, rectal cancer death rates could exceed deaths from colon cancer, new research suggests

New York Times

Measles Took My Daughter. This Is What I Want Everyone to Know

by Rebecca Archer

If more people had gotten the vaccine, she might still be here

Washington Post

Trump Administration Pushes Nations to Sign “Trade Over Aid” Declaration

by Adam Taylor

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called it an opportunity to use the UN system to “promote America First values”

Washington Post

White House Says It’s Boosting Affordability Through Physician Reforms

by Dan Diamond

A new report distills the Trump administration’s strategy as officials jockey to shape health care messages ahead of this year’s midterm elections

AP News

Iran War Has Some U.S. Water Utilities Facing a Fluoride Shortage

by Devi Shastri

Some U.S. water utilities are reporting the Middle East war is disrupting their ability to maintain recommended fluoride levels in the drinking water

Reuters

U.S. Upends Global Supply Program for Malaria and HIV Amid Warnings of Gaps

by Ammu Kannampilly and Jennifer Rigby

An internal email seen by Reuters warned of "immediate risks to service continuity" if the transition were rushed or incomplete

Alaska Beacon

Alaska Senate Advances Bill to Allow Surrender of Infants in Climate-Controlled Boxes

by Sean Maguire

The Alaska Senate last week advanced a bill that would allow for the anonymous surrendering of infants in so-called infant safety devices

The Conversation

Strongest Evidence Yet That Vaping Likely Causes Cancer

by Bernard Stewart

Blood and urine analyses from vapers confirmed they had absorbed chemicals from e-cigarette chemicals that we know are linked to cancer