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Tag: World Health Organization

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W.H.O. Chief Plans to Reorganize a Vast Bureaucracy

March 6, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on W.H.O. Chief Plans to Reorganize a Vast Bureaucracy

A fundamental problem — tension between regional offices and the headquarters in Geneva — cannot be fixed by fiat. Still, staffers are set to move around the globe.

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Dakar Dispatch: On Dakar’s Streets, Working Out Is a Way of Life. Pollution Is Spoiling the Rush.

March 5, 2019March 6, 2019DIONNE SEARCEY and JAIME YAYA BARRYComments Off on Dakar Dispatch: On Dakar’s Streets, Working Out Is a Way of Life. Pollution Is Spoiling the Rush.

Every evening, thousands of runners, wrestlers, soccer players and fitness fanatics exercise on the beaches and streets of Senegal’s capital. With every breath, they inhale increasingly dangerous air.

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Global Health: Diagnoses by Horn, Payment in Goats: An African Healer at Work

March 4, 2019DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: Diagnoses by Horn, Payment in Goats: An African Healer at Work

On a continent wracked with epidemics, millions turn to traditional healers. In rural Uganda, not far from the Ebola zone, an herbalist describes his practice.

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‘Crippling’ Attacks Force Doctors Without Borders to Close Ebola Centers in Congo

March 1, 2019ALAN YUHASComments Off on ‘Crippling’ Attacks Force Doctors Without Borders to Close Ebola Centers in Congo

Assailants struck two treatment centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, destroying one. Doctors Without Borders warned that the outbreak was not under control.

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Britain, Trying to Boost Organ Donations, to Make Most Adults Presumed Donors

February 26, 2019PALKO KARASZComments Off on Britain, Trying to Boost Organ Donations, to Make Most Adults Presumed Donors

Under the new rules, by 2020, most adults in Britain would be considered potential organ donors unless they registered their wish to the contrary.

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How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos?

January 23, 2019PAM BELLUCKComments Off on How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos?

Some U.S. researchers knew of a Chinese scientist’s intentions to implant edited embryos but were unable to stop him. Now scientific institutions are trying to devise global safeguards.

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China’s Health Care Crisis

January 7, 2019January 8, 2019Videos by JONAH M. KESSELComments Off on China’s Health Care Crisis

DIY cancer drugs, violence in hospitals, doctor shortages: We take you inside China’s broken health care system to reveal how dire the situation is for over a billion people.

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Global Health: The World Needs a Urine Test for TB. But It’s Already Here.

December 17, 2018APOORVA MANDAVILLIComments Off on Global Health: The World Needs a Urine Test for TB. But It’s Already Here.

The W.H.O. has recommended such a test for H.I.V.-positive patients since 2015. But in poor countries, few qualifying patients are receiving it.

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Global Health: In Remote Villages, Surprising New Measures Save Children With Malaria

December 10, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: In Remote Villages, Surprising New Measures Save Children With Malaria

Malaria quickly kills toddlers. But rapid diagnostic tests, a new suppository drug and bicycle ambulances can buy enough time to get stricken children to hospitals.

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As Measles Surges, ‘Decades of Progress’ Are in Jeopardy

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018RICK GLADSTONEComments Off on As Measles Surges, ‘Decades of Progress’ Are in Jeopardy

Health officials expressed alarm about a rebound in measles, once nearly eradicated in many regions. Reported cases surged by nearly a third worldwide.

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