The Poor Give Most
“Sure, we Greeks have economic problems,” my cousin’s voice turns emphatic, “but these people, they have nothing at all.” […]
“Sure, we Greeks have economic problems,” my cousin’s voice turns emphatic, “but these people, they have nothing at all.” […]
Did you ever hear of Zika prior to this year? Doubtful. Yet this virus has been tracked since the
You and I and most of our international neighbors share a common passion: increase people’s healthy years of life.
This week I am in Glendale CA, near Los Angeles, for the in-classroom section of the INMED International Public
In recent years the annual Nobel Prize in Medicine has focused on awards for high-tech applications; like development of
Apartheid is an Afrikaans word meaning “the state of being apart,”, or rather “apart-hood.” It was a system of
Health status in Turkey today is similar to that of many emerging nations – ones like China, India and
This promotional line from The Birth Planning Centre is representative of an entire industry built around the desire to
Publicity is a powerful molder of perspectives. This compelling image by André Carrilho – intended to illustrate the racial
Forecasts for potential deaths from Ebola are disturbing. But equally heartening are today’s expanded interventions. Very likely in the