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Help for medicinal innovation in Thailand is coming from an unlikely source.
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About a third of the world’s population, concentrated in poorer regions of the world, may be infected with TB, which generally lies dormant until the carrier’s immunity is impaired by another disease (often HIV infection). Without treatment, about half of the patients with active TB will die. According to WHO...
Too much money is devoted to issues that seem well beyond the scope of a World Health Organization primarily concerned with infectious diseases.
On March 18, 2000, the 22 million people of Taiwan will vote for their second democratically elected president. As the election draws near, public discourse in Taiwan is focused on the direction the country will take after the new government assumes office in May 2000. Dr. Parris Chang, leading...
Google and Verizon teaming up may sound scary to some, but robust competition, even among just a handful of firms, will be our best protector and will ultimately benefit consumers.
Whenever the Thai government defiesforeign drug patents and creates its own cheap copies of drugs, it endangers the patients who need the drugs and undermines drug discovery.
If Chinese exports raise enough concern, their lack of quality might end up crippling the world economy.
On his visit to China, KMT chairmanLien Chan will be discussing mattersthat fall clearly within the authority of the democratically elected government of Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian.



