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Q&A with Quinn Peters
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Ella Zachariah
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Cancer in Senegal: 'I Had to Sell Everything to Pay for Treatment' (BBC News - Features Ben Anderson)
"It's really expensive. When all this started, I had to sell everything I owned," says cancer patient Awa Florence. "I don't have anything left. I'm a widow and I don't have the means to pay for further tests." ...
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WHO-Recommended Periodic Presumptive Treatment versus Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for STI Control among Cisgender Men Who Have Sex with Men in Kenya
The objective is to conduct a randomized clinical trial comparing WHO-recommended periodic presumptive treatment (PPT) or doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (doxyPEP), compared to standard syndromic treatment. The study will enroll 2900 gay and...
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BBC: Viral Hepatitis 'Kills as Many as AIDS or TB'
https://alumni.globalhealth.washington.edu/news/2016/07/07/bbc-viral-hepatitis-kills-many-aids-or-tbBy Smitha Mundasad ...
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Hormonal Contraceptives’ Risk for HIV is Focus of New Study
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PATH Blog: Innovation is at the Heart of Seattle
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Conference Big Success!
More than 750 people from 31 universities and 17 states attended the 9th Annual Western Regional International Health Conference, “At a Crossroads: Choosing Hidden Paths in Global Health” held on the UW campus April 27-29. One of the highlights of...
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The New England Journal of Medicine: Preserving the Fogarty International Center — Benefits for Americans and the World
By Paul K. Drain, Ramnath Subbaraman, and Douglas C. Heimburger ...
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Got an innovative idea? Apply to the Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition by Nov. 12th!
Got an idea on how to alleviate health disparities? Apply to the Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition by Nov. 12! The deadline for this winter’s Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition (GSEC) is fast-approaching -- one month away! ...