The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and media podcasting company Audio Medica are pro
LONDON—Success was celebrated at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine with a pre-Gradu
HEIDELBERG—High maternal mortality rates in Africa could be reduced if all women delivered in a sett
LONDON—A plea for improved field-diagnostic methods for TB has been made in the scientific journal:
LONDON/DELHI—India’s rapid economic growth should be harnessed to provide healthcare for all by the
BUKINA FASO, MALI, THE GAMBIA—In three African countries where malaria is seasonal a big research st
LONDON—A call for action has been made in the medical journal: The Lancet that India should achieve
LONDON & NEW DELHI—India can achieve universal healthcare for all its citizens by the year 2020 acco
NEW DELHI—Although clinical studies have suggested that the cholesterol lowering drugs known as stat
To prevent AIDS it is essential to identify the factors driving the risk of infection in a particula
The global battle against AIDS needs a ‘Robin Hood Tax’ to raise finance: rich countries need to sho
LONDON—Fighting AIDS in the future will need strong action and continued high levels of funding acco
LONDON—Despite the need for cost savings in the UK economy, the British government is committed to p
On World AIDS Day, (December 1st, 2010) the Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Me
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Avoiding Blindness: Swaziland ‘VISION
A new book about HIV/AIDS — released for World AIDS Day (1st December, 2010) by the aids2031 group —
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News: Healthy Diets In Rich Countries: Benefi
ATLANTA—Rapid diagnostic tests for malaria promise to distinguish accurately — and at low cost — pat
LONDON—The potential danger of future epidemics and pandemics of influenza could be reduced thanks t
ATLANTA—The paramount importance of diagnostic testing was highlighted at a session on malaria held