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Though DDT has proven to control malaria better than any other intervention, opposition to its use continues to mount.
DDT has been more effective against malaria than any other intervention, but inaction and political hostility may halt its recent renaissance.
Health and wealth are intimately co-dependent, andthe professionals have no excuse not to recognizethe value of free trade, especially to developing countries.
That malaria is both easily preventable and cheaply curable means that human suffering and economic cost are all the more intolerable and outrageous.
The authors assess the validity of the allegations that DDT is harmful to human health and the environment and find that they lack credibility.
Liberty, sound science, and property rights provide the answers for African development.
The future of medicine lies in DNA chips, supercomputers, and new drugs, not embryo research, tissue transplants, or stem cells.
There can be few more compelling and tragic examples of the abuse of science and misuse in ongoing public policy than that of DDT and public health.



