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Roger Scruton, Britain's foremost conservative philosopher, offers a traditionalist manifesto to discomfit both the left and American free-marketeers.
Under what circumstances should compulsory licensing for drugs be used?
The malaria community has done a great job over the past decade to combat the disease. But this may be about to change.
The humanitarian impulse leads us to help the suffering Burmese--even against the will of the irrational military junta in Rangoon.
US government foreign assistance health programs are currently focused on combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, which account for several million deaths each year across Africa. The United States should prioritize sustaining the hard-won gains in disease control, which requires focusing on programs with proven track records of success and addressing failures within those programs.
The strategy of fighting AIDS in Africa with questionable generic drugs made in developing countries now lies in shambles.
Greenpeace should beware of glass houses when throwing stones.
If we can consider the facts about AIDS, as well as malaria and TB,then we can determine the true obstacles to treatment and eradication.






