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Spring 2013: Emerging Diseases / May. 09, 2013 / by Admin2 / 0 Comments

Yale Undergraduate a Prominent Crusader against HIV/AIDS. Spotlight: Farrah Khan, BK ’13

Written By Mason Ji Morse  Today’s society is more closely integrated than ever before. The implications of this globalization carry benefits for communication and transportation, but also pose increasingly large-scale problems. Particularly vexing is the alarming phenomenon that development has progressed sporadically, allowing some countries lose out on access...
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Spring 2013: Emerging Diseases / May. 09, 2013

Opinion: Opting out of vaccines

Written By Meredith Redick  Measles used to dominate our public health...
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Spring 2013: Emerging Diseases / May. 08, 2013

Yale Medical School Professor’s Fight Against Zoonotic Diseases in Urban Slums

Written By Angela Chen  Spearheading the fight against microbial diseases, Dr....
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Spring 2013: Emerging Diseases / May. 08, 2013

The Emerging Epidemic of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

Written By Jessica Schmerler Tuberculosis (TB), once the leading cause of...
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Spring 2013: Emerging Diseases / May. 08, 2013

The Looming Pandemic

Written By Deeksha Deep Americans may have gotten comfortable with their...
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Fall 2012: Public Health Policy

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How to deal with animal reservoirs that facilitate epidemics?

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Written By Caleb Huang I never anticipated...

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Where Do We Go From Here?

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Article by  Morkeh Blay-Tofey It was June...

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U.S. Politics, Student Advocacy, and Global Health

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Article by Morkeh Blay-Tofey On December 1st,...

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Lessons from Taiwan

Nov. 02, 2012 / 0 Comments

Article by Caleb Huang After my first...

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Opinion: Changing the Rhetoric on Healthcare-An Open Letter to Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama

Nov. 02, 2012 / 0 Comments

By Ben Albright and Dr. Howard Foreman...

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Faces in Public Health: Dr. Jennifer Prah Ruger

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Article by Olivia Pollak Dr. Jennifer Prah...

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Lessons from France and Saudi Arabia

Nov. 02, 2012 / 0 Comments

Article by Candace Gurbatri The recent passage...

Dr. Ronni Gamzu, Director of the Israeli Ministry of Health, speaking at Yale's Slifka Center. Photo courtesy of Yale Friends of Israel

Tiny Country, Big Ideas Israel’s Healthcare System

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Article by Emily Briskin Friends of Israel...

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History of Health Reform in the United States

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Article by Lesya Chopivsky Public health policy...

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