The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and media podcasting company Audio Medica are pro
ATLANTA—Efficacy of the RTS,S malaria vaccine for children — vaccinated between six and 12 weeks age
ATLANTA—Results from the first large study of a vaccine for dengue fever — in 4000 Thai children — s
ATLANTA—Schistosomiasis — also known as bilharzia — could be eliminated from Africa and elsewhere by
LONDON—A man with no legs and only one arm and a boy crippled by polio have been instrumental in ste
LONDON—A case report in The Lancet has highlighted the threat of fake drugs for malaria — the subjec
LONDON—The health impact of diet and physical activity may play a part in the marked ethnic differen
LONDON—People are now routinely using the internet to find out about health conditions and to share
RIO DE JANEIRO and LONDON—A call for action on global health has been made in an article published b
LONDON—One in twenty deaths in English hospitals could be prevented according to research published
LONDON—Family planning is a key priority for fulfilling global development goals, according to resea
The experience of pilgrims going to Mecca can help prepare London to host a healthy Olympic Games, a
Visitors and resident Londoners are at very low risk of getting ill during the 2012 Olympic Games. T
LONDON—Top medical experts met at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine for an “expert pa
LONDON—Britain’s Health Protection Agency has been planning to make sure everybody enjoys good healt
LONDON—The British Olympic team’s former doctor Richard Budgett — now chief medical officer for the
LONDON—Double-action preventive therapy for pregnant women could prevent the large numbers of stillb
BANGKOK—Research on influenza pandemic preparedness is helping to explain how best to save lives in
LONDON—Another year of distance learning has been celebrated by the London School of Hygiene & Tropi
PHILADELPHIA—Instead of mass treatment of whole populations in areas affected by trachoma it is more
LONDON—The hazard of passing lethal syphilis infection from mother to unborn child is being targeted