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Humanitarians in Sudan, where a three-year civil war has made assistance increasingly difficult, warn that a vacuum left by cuts to U.S. funding cannot be filled.
We’re wired to connect, but are we getting it right? As global health leaders point to a loneliness crisis, it's time to ...
Falling vaccination rates could lead to the return of previously eliminated diseases, and many more people will be at risk of ...
The dramatic reorientation of U.S. aid abroad comes as the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Germany have announced a scaling down of their own foreign assistance budgets and as humanitarian crises in ...
Measles was considered eradicated in the United States in 2000. For the first time in 25 years, cases have reached a new high ...
Measles cases in the U.S. are at their highest in more than three decades. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
The Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH), for which ASPPH proudly serves as Secretariat, has formalized a ...
A leading expert in the health impacts of plastic pollution and microplastics is calling on the UN to end the use of toxic ...
Saima Wazed, daughter of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina, put on leave after she was accused of fraud, abuse of power - Anadolu ...
The Pan American Health Organization says the most affected age groups are children under the age of 5 and adolescents aged ...
The World Health Organization has launched a bold push encouraging the world's countries to hike taxes on alcohol, sugary ...
Ben Hallman and his team of almost 20 are taking on four of the biggest global industries, one health investigation at a time ...