Developing countries Science

Malaria is still a problem

By on 4th April 2012

On a sunny day in Nigeria, I woke up with headache, joint pains and fever, then I realised I had been infected by malaria parasite again

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Diabetes in the developing world going untreated, despite available drugs

By on 16th February 2012

Despite the image of diabetes as an affliction of fat Western people, eighty per cent of deaths from the disease are in low- and middle-income countries.

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Storify: The post-UN summit conference on noncommunicable diseases

By on 7th February 2012

Cambridge University hosted a conference earlier this year to discuss issues which arose after the UN summit on Noncommunicable diseases and mental health management in developing countries.

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Cost of medicines a killer in developing countries

By on 21st December 2011

Millions of people, writes Daryl Ilbury, are locked in poverty – and many others die – because of the unnecessarily high cost of medicines.

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Developing countries anxiously await next week’s climate conference

By on 26th November 2011

The world will be watching next week’s UN climate summit on behalf of developing nations.

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