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Direct Relief International provides $6 million to Pakistan ... 23 Nov 2005
...through 18 emergency air shipments in response to specific requests from Pakistani organizations and health facilities, international health teams traveling to ...
- ReliefWeb (press release),
Recruitment In Canada: An Ideal First Place To Recruit for ... 23 Nov 2005
For companies looking to explore the recruitment of international health care workers, there is no easier place to start than Canada. Michael F. Hammond, Esq. ...
- ILW.com,
International Workshop on Drowning Prevention in China 23 Nov 2005
23 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- China and several international health partners are coming together this week in Beijing to address an important issue that rarely ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Borders to be closed only in worst-case scenario: HK 23 Nov 2005
To prevent and control the global spread of disease, the World Health Assembly adopted the International Health Regulations 2005 in May. ...
- Xinhua,
Brock Talk, Nov. 23 23 Nov 2005
...preparing for discharge. Meanwhile, a community program at BGH was recognized at an international health conference held Oct. 25 by ...
- Brockville Recorder and Times,
Project Hope president to visit Malawi 23 Nov 2005
Project Hope is an international health foundation organisation which is involved in training, educating and equipping communities on prevention and curative ...
- The Nation, Malawi,
International health ministers commit cooperation against bird flu Nov 18, 2005
Health ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) industrialized countries and Mexico on Friday in Rome signed an agreement on reinforcing cooperation against the ...
- People's Daily Online,
UK: INTERNATIONAL HEALTH MINISTERS AGREE ACTION ON PANDEMIC 'FLU Nov 18, 2005
...from like minded countries to discuss the steps we can take now to improve global preparedness for pandemic 'flu and other international health security issues ...
- noticias.info,
The impact of international health and trade on Taiwan’s medical ... Nov 13, 2005
If we look at the so-called medicinal and health industries in the field of international health, then this business is connected to the necessity of us ...
- eTaiwan News,
(Taiwan) The impact of international health and trade on Taiwan's ... Nov 15, 2005
Our world currently faces the globalization of international trade, and amid this trend, public health problems are most obviously seen in the spread of ...
- Biotecheast.com,
Tulane receives millions for international health and tropical ... Oct 28, 2005
Tulane University public health researchers are slated to receive over $7 million to support international health research. Carl ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
International Health Partners Inc. Announces Letter of Intent with ... Nov 2, 2005
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(CCNMatthews - Nov. 2, 2005) - International Health Partners Inc. (TSX ... share. International Health Partners Inc. ...
- CCNMatthews (Communiqués de presse),
Ger, sweet ger International health care satisfies local doctors Nov 2, 2005
The couple's work in international health care has taken them to Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, India, and twice to Mongolia. ...
- Brattleboro Reformer,
Poor Countries Subsidizing Health Care in Canada Nov 16, 2005
..."We have developing nations subsidizing health care in Canada," states Anne-Emanuelle Birn, a Canada Research Chair in International Health and Associate ...
- Embassy,
Global Health Security Initiative agrees bioterror and pandemic ... Nov 22, 2005
...multinational organisations. The GHSI was launched at a meeting of international health ministers in Ottawa. Membership includes ...
- Continuity Central (press release),
Health minister, governor sign product test agreement Nov 21, 2005
...and the revelation of an American doctor that he wants to open a human cloning clinic, cloning has become a pressing issue on the international health agenda. ...
- Norway.org,
Nine Major Cancer Risks Identified Nov 20, 2005
HSPH Assistant Professor of International Health Majid Ezzati, the lead researcher of the study, said that smoking is the leading cause of death from cancer by ...
- Harvard Crimson,
UN says experts developing bird flu warning system Nov 21, 2005
Most people who have contracted bird flu have had contact with sick birds, but international health experts fear the virus could mutate into a form that is ...
- Southern Standard,
HEALTH-INDIA: Subsidised, But HIV Therapy Only For Rich Nov 21, 2005
International health activist groups, such as Medicins Sans Frontieres, were at the forefront of the battle for affordable AIDS drugs, challenging ...
- Inter Press Service (subscription),
Ministers agree bird flu moves Nov 20, 2005
Moves to speed up the production of a pandemic flu vaccine and make sure supplies meet demand have been agreed by international health ministers... ...
- LaSalute.net,
International Health Ministers Commit Cooperation against Bird Flu Nov 18, 2005
Health ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) industrialized countries and Mexico on Friday signed an agreement here on reinforcing cooperation against the ...
- CRI,
Bird Flu Experts Warn Against Bad Vaccines Nov 21, 2005
International health experts said they have high regard for China's official research institute in Harbin, which produces several types of vaccines, but they ...
- Washington Post,
County health officials planning for flu pandemic Nov 22, 2005
Federal and even international health officials have been warning that a pandemic of the flu or some other bug is bound to happen sooner or later. ...
- Annapolis Capital,
Tobacco Control Could Save Hundreds of Thousands in Vietnam; Heavy ... Nov 22, 2005
Vietnam was one of the first Asian nations to sign the WHO Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, an international health treaty in response to the growing ...
- AScribe
Derek Yach, Former Top WHO Official, to Lead Rockefeller ... Nov 22, 2005
He is co-editor of the online journal Globalization and Health, and is a member of several international health advisory committees. ...
- AScribe
Bayer Corporation Increases Visibility in the Region; Unveils New ... Nov 17, 2005
Bayer Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is part of the worldwide Bayer Group, an international health care, nutrition and innovative materials group ...
- Business Wire (press release),
APEC pledges to help speed up global trade talks Nov 20, 2005
Australia announced it would contribute about $73 million over four years to fund bird flu programs regionally and to international health organizations. ...
- Korea Herald (subscription),
USC Global BioBusiness Initiative: New Book on Bill Gates and ... Nov 19, 2005
With support from the Rockefeller Foundation he produced brilliant books on the genesis and evolution of two important international health programs – the ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
PAHO official: Take note of Port Health Surveillance Nov 22, 2005
Surveillance. He made a call for the region to grasp the opportunity being provided by the international health organisation. Brown ...
- Sun St.Kitts/Nevis,
Health experts agree $1 billion bird flu plan Nov 9, 2005
GENEVA (Reuters) - International health experts agreed a $1 billion program on Wednesday to halt the spread of the deadly bird flu virus and avert a pandemic ...
- ABC News
HTH Worldwide Wins Patent in Australia for Global Health Online ... Nov 14, 2005
HTH Worldwide is a recognized leader in international health insurance and medical assistance services, serving hundreds of thousands of world travelers ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Asia-Pacific Leaders Agree on Strategy To Combat Bird Flu Nov 19, 2005
...readiness for the growing threat of avian influenza, which could turn into a human influenza pandemic with devastating international health, economic and ...
- Washington File,
China Confirms Three Cases of Bird Flu in Humans Nov 16, 2005
China reported 50 outbreaks of bird flu in 16 provinces last year, and has reported 11 more to international health agencies this autumn, including 2 more ...
- New York Times,
Noi Bai screens closely for bird flu Nov 16, 2005
...cameras for a body temperature check and Nguyen Tien Hoa, head of the International Quarantine Ward of the airport’s International Health Quarantine Centre ...
- VietNamNet Bridge,
AIDS Cases Climb, Amid Signs of Progress Against Disease Nov 21, 2005
International health officials announced the report in 21 cites around the world, with the principal announcement held in New Delhi. ...
- All American Patriots (press release),
A world of friendship under one roof Nov 20, 2005
...program's 85 first-year international development students come from outside the United States, and all 14 students in Dao's international health policy and ...
- Boston Globe,
Dr. Rita Colwell delivers 2005 Barmes Global Health lecture on ... Nov 15, 2005
This annual lecture series honors the late David E. Barmes, a long-standing World Health Organization employee, special expert for international health in the ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Production Of Bird Flu Vaccines To Increase Nov 18, 2005
London, England (AHN) - International health ministers are vowing to speed up production of a pandemic bird flu vaccine. According ...
- All Headline News
Malaria, RTS,S vaccine candidate protects children for at least 18 ... Nov 18, 2005
...year ago," said Pedro Alonso, MD, Ph.D., lead author of the Lancet article, scientific director of CISM, and head of the Center for International Health at the ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
APEC leaders endorse initiative against spread of bird flu Nov 18, 2005
...science-based decision- making regarding trade and travel, and early implementation consistent to the revised International Health Regulations, according to ...
- People's Daily Online,
Health experts agree $1 billion bird flu plan Nov 9, 2005
GENEVA - International health experts agreed a $1 billion program on Wednesday to halt the spread of the deadly bird flu virus and avert a pandemic in which ...
- Herald News Daily,
Malaria vaccine seems nearer Nov 16, 2005
Dr. Alonso directs the International Health Centre at Barcelona University as well as the Health Research Center in Manhica (Mozambique) which is financed by ...
- Euroresidentes,
Global Action Plan on Pandemic Moves Forward Nov 9, 2005
The session called by the major international health organizations also expressed resolve to identify and respond to an outbreak of disease among humans as ...
- Washington File,
Break US stronghold of 'big tobacco' Nov 8, 2005
...has used its mandate to make international law; the first international law to regulate an entire industry; the first international health agreement to ...
- Christian Science Monitor,
World Needs Clear Response to Pandemic Flu, US Official Says Nov 9, 2005
...we believe it important that countries voluntarily comply now with the relevant provisions of the recently revised WHO International Health Regulations in ...
- All American Patriots (press release),
China, Vietnam take drastic steps to fight bird flu Nov 17, 2005
International health experts have warned that the bird flu virus could mutate into a form easily spread among humans, igniting a global pandemic. ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Hope for malaria vaccine Nov 16, 2005
...is very possible," Pedro Alonso, head of the Center for International Health at the Hospital Clinic of the University of Barcelona, said in a statement. ...
- Health24.com,
Bird flu vaccine to be brought forward Nov 18, 2005
International health ministers have struck an agreement to speed up the development of a bird flu vaccine. Members of the Global ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
US Officials "Extremely Pleased" with Fruits of APEC Meeting Nov 20, 2005
...through APEC on the part of the participating economies … as well as commitments to undertake, for example, WHO international health regulations that are ...
- US Dept of State (press release),
Bird-Flu Fight To Cost $1.5 Billion -International Experts Say ... Nov 11, 2005
.../noticias.info/ As countries around the world develop strategies to fight bird flu, international health experts said they will need about $1.5 billion during ...
- noticias.info,
FACT SHEET: UNITED STATES LEADERSHIP ON AVIAN INFLUENZA Nov 19, 2005
...of avian influenza, an animal disease that has the potential to turn into a human influenza pandemic with devastating international health, economic, and ...
- Whitehouse.gov (press release),
APEC agrees tighter measures on bird flu Nov 16, 2005
They also endorsed a report reached during an APEC-organised meeting of international health experts in Brisbane late last month, which recommended measures ...
- Forbes
Economic news in brief (Nov. 23) Nov 22, 2005
...“We sent the samples to several international health organizations and they approved that there is no signs of a bird flu strain in Iran,� public relations ...
- MehrNews.com,
Third of Cancers Caused by Modifiable Risk Factors Nov 17, 2005
Tobacco leads the list, responsible for about 21 percent of all cancers, said Majid Ezzati, an assistant professor of international health at the Harvard ...
- Forbes
Ministers agree bird flu moves Nov 18, 2005
Moves to speed up the production of a pandemic flu vaccine and make sure supplies meet demand have been agreed by international health ministers. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
CII, Trehan to find ways to inject funds in healthcare Nov 17, 2005
...industry. A number of national and international health experts and dignitaries will also be visiting India for this summit. Among ...
- Financial Express,
Asia-Pacific Countries Prepare for Pandemic Nov 19, 2005
...dollars 100 million (US$73 million; euro62 million) over four years to fund regional bird flu initiatives and to international health agencies, including A$4 ...
- Daily News Central,
COMMENT: Avian flu & profit margins Nov 19, 2005
...particles are silently replicating, exchanging genes, mutating and evolving in waterfowl, wrote Dr Burke, a professor of International Health and Epidemiology ...
- New Straits Times,
Malaria vaccine candidate protects children for months Nov 17, 2005
Dr Pedro Alonso, the lead author of the Lancet article, who is also the scientific director of CISM, and head of the Centre for International Health at the ...
- AngolaPress,
Human Bird Flu Cases Total 130, UN Health Agency Says Nov 17, 2005
...symptoms. The international health community warns that H5N1 infection has the possibility to develop into a full-fledged pandemic. ...
- Washington File,
Economy to absorb GM plant closing Nov 22, 2005
For me, I've got 29 years, and I'll be working on my 30th year in December '06," said Anselmo, an international health and safety representative for the plant. ...
- Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription),
CIDA: Canada Invests $12 Million for Health in Africa Nov 7, 2005
The Minister made the announcement during the Canadian Society for International Health's 12th annual Canadian Conference on International Health. ...
- CCNMatthews (Communiqués de presse),
Gym lawsuit highlights fitness safety Nov 21, 2005
John McCarthy of the Boston-based International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association, a lobbying firm that represents 7,000 clients including 24 Hour ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription),
Sexuality in two languages: La Crosse booklet to be translated ... Nov 21, 2005
The booklet also will be available in both English and Russian on the American International Health Alliance and Eurasia Health Web sites. ...
- LaCrosse Tribune,
Taking clients to gym gains steam Nov 21, 2005
..."Instead of hashing out business over lunch you do it on the treadmill," said Brooke Correia, the spokeswoman for the International Health, Racquet and ...
- Winston-Salem Journal,
A TRIBUTE TO AN UNHERALDED GREEK PIONEER OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE Nov 18, 2005
Theodore spent much of his adult life in scientific pursuits, working as a consultant to International Health and World Organizations. ...
- Hellenic News of America
Experts meet to plan for “healthy new world� Nov 21, 2005
The University of Queensland has asked Australian and international health experts meeting in Brisbane today to “think creatively� on the issue of health ...
- UQ News,
When avian flu hit Texas, the system worked Nov 19, 2005
...said. Though Jackson's flock was dispensed with, scientists say the avian flu virus will remain an international health risk. Migratory ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Telehealth leaders to share expertise with Middle East colleagues Nov 14, 2005
Centre for Geriatric Care, the Canada International Scientific Exchange Program (CISEPO), and the Peter A. Silverman Centre for International Health at Mount ...
- News@UofT,
Study finds torture and human rights abuses among Tibetan refugees Nov 9, 2005
...amongst Tibetan refugees is much higher than previously expected, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC International Health and Human ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Nine behavioral and environmental risk factors play a major role ... Nov 21, 2005
Majid Ezzati, senior author of the study and assistant professor of international health at HSPH, commented, "These results clearly show that many globally ...
- innovations report,
Scientists 'on the brink of creating malaria vaccine' Nov 15, 2005
Pedro Alonso, head of the Centre for International Health at the Hospital Clinic of the University of Barcelona, said in a statement: "The unprecedented ...
- Independent,
Study Raises Hopes for Malaria Vaccine Nov 16, 2005
...is very possible," Pedro Alonso, who heads the Center for International Health at the Hospital Clinic of the University of Barcelona, Spain, said in a prepared ...
- HealthCentral.com
China slated for rampant human rights abuses on Tibetan refugees Nov 10, 2005
...should not be established at the expense of human rights abuses, they said in the findings of their study published in the BMC International Health and Human ...
- Webindia123,
Nation, World Must Prepare for Pandemic Flu, Bush Says Nov 1, 2005
...populations in Europe. According to international health officials, about 120 people have been infected, and 62 have died. These cases ...
- Washington File,
APEC leaders promise to be open about bird flu, compile list of ... Nov 18, 2005
...announced it would contribute the equivalent of $73 million US over four years to fund bird flu initiatives in the region and at international health agencies. ...
- Canada.com,
Threat of flu pandemic among top priorities for APEC meeting ... Nov 13, 2005
Only recently have governments and international health officials begun formulating a global response to bird flu, and the effort is among the top issues at ...
- China Post,
2005 Summit Declaration Reaffirms Commitment To Fight Poverty Nov 14, 2005
We urge all countries to accelerate the process of ratification of the new international health regulations and seek to enhance the cooperation mechanisms that ...
- Washington File,
Bloomberg School Receives $6.7 Million Contract to Investigate ... Oct 31, 2005
David Peters, an associate professor in the Bloomberg School's Department of International Health who is an expert in improving health system performance in low ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette,
Bloomberg School Receives $6.7 Million Contract to Investigate ... Oct 26, 2005
...in improving health system performance in low-income countries and associate professor in the Bloomberg School's Department of International Health, will lead ...
- AScribe
Trade, Regional Security Central at APEC Leaders' Meeting Nov 19, 2005
...manner, provide timely and complete reporting of avian influenza cases, undertake early implementation of the revised International Health Regulations, enhance ...
- Washington File,
Harvard IDs major cancer risks Nov 21, 2005
...in lifestyle behaviors and environmental interventions," says Majid Ezzati, senior author of the study and assistant professor of international health at HSPH. ...
- myDNA.com,
Global health leaders to seek common bird flu strategy Oct 23, 2005
...of a major avian flu pandemic was at the heart of a gathering on Monday in the Canadian capital Ottawa, where the heads of international health agencies and ...
- Bangkok Post,
YEMEN: Eradicating FGM will be a slow process, experts say Nov 14, 2005
The Girls Health Project, conducted by the Women's National Committee in Aden and the International Health and Development Associates (IHDA), for example ...
- Reuters AlertNet,
Global health leaders to seek strategy for bird flu Oct 24, 2005
DPA Washington Oct 24: The heads of international health agencies and senior officials from more than 30 countries are meeting in the Canadian capital Ottawa ...
- Navhind Times,
Health experts agree $1 billion bird flu plan Nov 9, 2005
International health experts agreed Wednesday a $1 billion program to halt the spread of the deadly bird flu virus and avert a pandemic in which millions of ...
- Thanh Nien Daily,
World Health Experts Outline Bird Flu Strategy Nov 10, 2005
.../noticias.info/ Wrapping up three days of talks, international health experts on Wednesday in Geneva agreed to the outline of a global strategy to tackle the ...
- noticias.info,
Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide Announces Five New Additions to ... Nov 9, 2005
In addition to domestic health policy, Abby also has considerable knowledge of international health programs, having traveled and represented the Senator on a ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Global health leaders seek common bird flu strategy Oct 24, 2005
International health leaders will include the directors-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization, Jong-Wook Lee ...
- NewKerala.com,
Health clubs cater to seniors 03 Oct 2005
People older than 55 represent nearly a quarter of all health club members, according to the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association. ...
- Washington Times,
Students link up with African peers to improve health care 03 Oct 2005
...that this will be a student-led venture to enhance the education and experiences of both groups of students with respect to international health issues - a key ...
- ic Wales,
Report: Malaysian dengue outbreak expected to rise for next three ... 03 Oct 2005
...usual rates of dengue fever, which is endemic in the region. International health officials warn it is a growing threat worldwide.
- China Post,
Gyms going after boomers, and those older 03 Oct 2005
People over 55 now represent nearly a quarter of all health club members, according to the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association. ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
CDC locks up flu data 03 Oct 2005
CDC's Cox said the agency collaborates with international health officials on influenza control and prevention policies and strategies. ...
- Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription),
Icky, achy, hot and cold — it's almost flu season 03 Oct 2005
Kristen Ehresmann, the Minnesota Department of Health's section chief for immunization, tuberculosis and international health, said it's impossible to predict ...
- St. Cloud Times,
Experts Discuss Katrina 03 Oct 2005
Professor of International Health Jennifer Leaning ’68, moderator of the discussion and co-director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, said she was glad ...
- Harvard Crimson,
Turkmenistan Announces Dates for Int’l Health Conference 03 Oct 2005
Ashgabat, 3 October 2005 (nCa) --- Ministry of healthcare and medical industry of Turkmenistan has announced that the international health conference and ...
- NewsCentralAsia,
German Stocks Gain, Paced by DaimlerChrysler, FJH, Celesio 03 Oct 2005
Boots Group Plc, the owner of the UK's largest drugstore chain, agreed to buy Alliance Unichem Plc to form an international health-care group with annual sales ...
- Bloomberg
Public-Private Partnerships and International Health Policy-making ... Sep 30, 2005
Judith Richter's compact review examines the effects of these partnerships on international health policies, and particularly on WHO. ...
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
UN Health Agency Confirms Indonesia's Fourth Bird Flu Case Sep 29, 2005
Communication is also important, Nabarro said. Sharing information among governments, international health organizations and publics will be critical. ...
- Washington File (press release)
Ashgabat to host international health exhibition and scientific ... Sep 21, 2005
Turkmenistan postponed the international health exhibition and scientific conference dedicated to the 10th anniversary of state “Health� programme to ...
- Turkmenistan.ru,
/CORRECTION -- International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub ... Sep 15, 2005
...to Their Health: Delaware and San Diego Top the List of Most Health Conscious US States and Cities, issued earlier today by the International Health, Racquet & ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
ORBIS Becomes First International Health NGO to Work in Libya Sep 6, 2005
Flying Eye Hospital to Restore Sight to the Blind While Transferring Sight-Saving Techniques to Libyan Doctors NEW YORK, Sept. 6 ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Potential polio epidemic remains threat Oct 2, 2005
In 1985, the organization asked the international health community to enter into a controlled union to immunize children across the globe. ...
- The Express Times,
Western Hemisphere Nations Share Health Concerns Sep 29, 2005
Preparedness also is required as international health officials warn about the growing possibility of a global influenza pandemic. ...
- Washington File (press release)
ORIGIN OF SARS IDENTIFIED: BATS, NOT CIVETS Sep 29, 2005
Donald S. Burke, Professor of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says, "Finding the ultimate source of the SARS ...
- E-Wire (press release),
Opportunities abound for involvement in international health Aug 31, 2005
...beyond. There are numerous opportunities to become involved with international health, and the Academy can facilitate these endeavors. ...
- AAP News (subscription)
Galway hosting international health psychology conference Aug 31, 2005
More than 600 experts from throughout the world have gathered in Galway for a four-day health psychology conference. Delegates from ...
- Southern Star (subscription),
Center for Law and the Public's Health receives important global ... Sep 19, 2005
Development Goals; create a structural template for WHO Member States to compare existing national laws to WHO's Revised International Health Regulations; and ...
- News-Medical.net,
Health briefs Oct 2, 2005
Use of the machine has spiked 158 percent in the last five years, says the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association.
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Elliptical machines making fastest gains in use at health clubs Sep 25, 2005
Use of elliptical trainers has spiked 158 percent over the past five years, according to the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association. ...
- WSTM-TV,
Largest Ever Asian Smoking Study Reveals Cardiovascular Health ... Sep 24, 2005
A paper from the George Institute for International Health on the outcomes of the study, due to be published shortly in the International Journal of ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Dr Shigeru Omi, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific ... Sep 19, 2005
And I'm sure this strategy will help our Member States strengthen their capacity to implement the revised International Health Regulations, which were adopted ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
ORBIS Becomes First International Health NGO to Work in Libya Sep 6, 2005
NEW YORK, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- ORBIS International, a nonprofit organization whose objective is to rid the world of unnecessary ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Experts weigh in on home exercise equipment Sep 26, 2005
The number of frequent home exercisers has been ticking up the past few years, according to the American Sports Data/International Health, Racquet and ...
- Pioneer Press,
Young Professor Awarded Prominent Grant for Pioneering Research in ... Sep 27, 2005
Dr. Novello concluded with, “We are proud to add your name to the list of international health leaders who have been recognized in this forum.�. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
US Senate funds efforts to fight possible avian flu epidemic Oct 1, 2005
International health experts have expressed concerns that the United States and other governments have failed to take necessary precautions for a possible ...
- TODAYonline,
International Agency Calls Bird Flu Endemic in Indonesia Sep 22, 2005
The FAO is calling on Indonesian authorities to follow the virus-control policies and strategies that international health officials have been promoting since ...
- Washington File (press release)
Aetna Global Benefits Announces Sponsorship of 4th Annual ... Sep 22, 2005
The panel will discuss recent trends and strategies in the areas of international health care, security and planning for international assignments, for both ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Elliptical Machines Gaining in Popularity Sep 25, 2005
Their use has spiked 158 percent over the past five years, according to the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association, a Boston-based trade ...
- Washington Post,
Bats Harbor SARS-like Virus, May Be Disease Source, Study Says Sep 29, 2005
The international health agency criticized China's plan to combat bird flu this week, saying it isn't comprehensive and lacks detailed planning. ...
- Bloomberg
Health Officials Verify More Human Bird Flu in Indonesia Sep 26, 2005
If the disease evolves to the point where it can spread as easily as the common cold among humans, then international health officials warn that a global ...
- Washington File (press release)
Maginley chairs Caricom health caucus Sep 30, 2005
...for Cricket World Cup 2007; care, treatment and support for people living with HIV/AIDS; reproductive health; and the new international health regulations of ...
- AntiguaSun,
MedImmune to help government develop avian flu vaccine Sep 30, 2005
The company has also offered licenses for this technology to US and international health authorities and other vaccine manufacturers developing pandemic ...
- Business Gazette,
Fun Foods and Exercise May Reduce Childhood Obesity Sep 28, 2005
Childhood obesity has become an international health priority, as fatty diets and sedentary lifestyles spread across the globe. ...
- eMaxHealth.com,
Molly J. Coye, MD, To Join Aetna Board Of Directors Sep 30, 2005
...and the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), one of the largest and most creative nonprofit organizations working in international health. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious Diseases ... Sep 20, 2005
When SARS first appeared, China denied reports of the outbreak, and then refused to cooperate with international health workers. ...
- Voice of America
Canada to host international conference on Pandemic - Announces ... Sep 14, 2005
In addition, Canada strongly supported revisions to the WHO's International Health Regulations which provide a global framework for determining and responding ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Vitamin D, as in our daily deficiency Sep 28, 2005
Hollis expects the RDA will be increased in the next few years; the Food and Drug Administration and other major national and international health groups are ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
Protection against bird flu at top of symposium agenda Sep 30, 2005
The international health authority also has warned nations around the world that the avian flu virus can mutate into a subtype that can be easily transmitted ...
- Agana Pacific Daily News,
Newman Elected President of Annual Association of Health Insurance ... Sep 25, 2005
Her articles have been published in Advisor Today, Broker World, GAMA International, Health Insurance Matters, Journal of Retirement Planning, Metro Doctor and ...
- New Age Media Concepts (press release)
Swansea students help Gambians fight malaria Sep 27, 2005
...that this will be a student-led venture to enhance the education and experiences of both groups of students with respect to international health issues, a key ...
- News Wales,
Head of Small Relief Agency Blasts Red Cross "Money Pit" Oct 1, 2005
...and founder of Operation USA, a Los Angeles-based nongovernmental organization specializing in disaster relief as well as international health and economic ...
- Pacifica Radio
Bird flu threat looms Sep 18, 2005
The possibility of a worldwide pandemic has prompted the World Health Organisation to publish new international health regulations, suggesting methods to deal ...
- Engineering News,
Malaysia steps up dengue fight Sep 29, 2005
...is endemic in the region. International health officials warn it is a growing threat worldwide. In neighboring Singapore, about ...
- CNN International
WHO Takes Key Steps to Combat Emerging Diseases Sep 21, 2005
...and evidence-based control strategies." The outbreaks of SARS and avian influenza have made clear the need to revise the International Health Regulations, a ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Vietnam Gets Donation of Bird Flu Drug Sep 22, 2005
International health experts have repeatedly warned that if the H5N1 bird flu virus alters genetically, it could easily spread from person to person ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
WHO Takes Key Steps to Combat Emerging Diseases Sep 22, 2005
The outbreaks of SARS and avian influenza have made clear the need to revise the International Health Regulations, a legal framework for detecting, notifying ...
- All American Patriots (press release),
Planning urged for bird-flu pandemic Sep 22, 2005
Indonesia, has spread to poultry in Russia and Kazakhstan and will almost certainly show up in Western Europe as well, international health specialists predict ...
- World Peace Herald,
Doctor makes career of bridging gaps Sep 20, 2005
Several weeks later, the patient went to a Somali internist at the Center for International Health at Regions Hospital, which uses professionally trained ...
- Twin Cities Business Journal,
Stroke prevention and management studies Sep 19, 2005
Australia (19 - 25 September 2005) is the release of results from two recent stroke studies from the George Institute for International Health that investigate ...
- myDNA.com,
Mt. Shasta International & Taos Mountain Film Festival to Screen ... Oct 1, 2005
...organization (NGO). It is one of the few NGOs or international health organizations able to function in Chinese – ruled Tibet. For ...
- PR Web (press release),
Bird Flu Threat Growing in Indonesia Sep 21, 2005
By Staff. (AXcess News) Jakarta - International health experts have been moving into Indonesia lately since four people who contracted the Bird Flu virus have ...
- AXcess News,
Xenomics' Research Partner to Make Special Presentation of ... Sep 22, 2005
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 22, 2005--Xenomics, Inc. (OTCBB:XNOM), a developer of next-generation medical DNA technologies, and ...
- Business Wire (press release),
More Human Deaths from Bird Flu Reported in Vietnam, Indonesia Sep 19, 2005
Because H5N1 has proven its ability to cross the species barrier, international health authorities are concerned that the pathogen might become increasingly ...
- Washington File (press release)
Think Globally, Act Locally: International Conference on ... Sep 6, 2005
APIC is a multi-disciplinary voluntary international health organization with more than 10,000 members whose primary responsibility is infection prevention and ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release),
WHO Regional Director Highlights the Rise in New Emerging Diseases Sep 19, 2005
The International Health Regulations have also been revised, setting out new requirements and obligations for Member States and WHO concerning the verification ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
WHO for better control of PHEIC outbreaks Sep 9, 2005
Delegates to the 58th Regional Committee for the South-East Asia Region discussed the revision of the International Health Regulations, which are globally ...
- RxPG NEWS,
US Launches International Partnership To Fight Bird Flu Sep 15, 2005
US and international health officials outlined the mission of the International Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza September 15 after President Bush ...
- US Dept of State (press release),
Asian Smokers at High Risk of Disease, Study Says Sep 23, 2005
...stop-smoking strategies, said Mark Woodward, director of epidemiology and biostatistics at the George Institute for International Health, which conducted the ...
- JoinTogether.org
MARIO BARTEL/NEWSLEADER Sep 29, 2005
The course often attracts people in the military, lawyers, journalists and people planning to work overseas in fields such as international health care or ...
- Burnaby Newsleader,
MOFA asks for backing in nation's WHO bid Sep 13, 2005
...health issue, now would be a good time to test the "universal application principle," which was approved as part of the International Health Regulations by ...
- eTaiwan News,
Major Study Shows Asians Suffer Same Dire Consequences from ... Sep 21, 2005
The results of the study will be published in a paper from the George Institute for International Health in the International Journal of Epidemiology. ...
- Newsinferno.com,
MedImmune Shares Hit New Year High Sep 28, 2005
MedImmune said that it has offered US and international health agencies licenses for its reverse genetics technology to develop flu vaccines. ...
- Forbes
WHO accepts plans to fight infectious diseases in Asia-Pacific ... Sep 21, 2005
Key steps formulated in the document aims to revise the International Health Regulations, a legal framework for detecting, notifying and responding to public ...
- Xinhua,
Aishwarya Rai is coming Sep 20, 2005
He said the Pakistan has not even been placed under a three-year observation period after which the international health organisations declare a country polio ...
- Daily Times,
Sudan’s sick turn to spiritual healers for cures Sep 18, 2005
Officials from international health organisations say money and familiarity lie behind reliance on spiritual healers in Sudan, where about 70 percent of the ...
- Khaleej Times,
HEALTH & FITNESS Sep 27, 2005
...are already “one. International health officials say diabetes needs much more attention, particularly in India. It is unfortunate ...
- The Tribune,
MedImmune to Collaborate With National Institutes of Health to ... Sep 28, 2005
In the interest of public health, MedImmune has also offered licenses for its reverse genetics technology to US and international health authorities and other ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Large percentage of Katrina evacuees had chronic health problems ... Sep 17, 2005
...to violence prevention; from maternal and children's health to quality of care measurement; from health care management to international health and human rights ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Health officials prep for flu season Sep 28, 2005
...with Chiron, but we don’t expect shortages this year,� said Dr. John Engemann, associate in the Department of Infectious Diseases and International Health. ...
- The Duke Chronicle,
Women only Sep 26, 2005
Brooke Correia. She's a spokeswoman with the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association, a nonprofit trade group. There ...
- phillyburbs.com,
New name, new attitude at USF Sep 28, 2005
It wasn't the university, but second-year medical student Samuel Crane who went to the different colleges to organize an international health service group. ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
Health care fraud costs 'at least' $26 billion annually: report Sep 27, 2005
...service, was presented to health care administrators, insurance companies and government officials attending an international health care conference in Niagara ...
- Vive Le Canada,
Daily Grind Franchises, New Coffee Blend Support Project HOPE's ... Sep 28, 2005
28 /PRNewswire/ -- Project HOPE, an international health education and humanitarian assistance organization, and the Winchester- headquartered coffee house ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
For The Record: Newly Announced Recipients Bring Total of ... Sep 19, 2005
Anne Palaia, a doctoral candidate in the Bloomberg School's Department of International Health, will travel to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where she will examine ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette,
The Game: Brands On The Run At Marathon; Americans Sit Up And Take ... Sep 25, 2005
According to the study—conducted by American Sports Data, Hartsdale, NY, and sponsored by the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Assn., Boston ...
- Brandweek Magazine,
MEDIA ALERT: BURYING THE LANCET - PARTS 1 And 2 Sep 6, 2005
Michael J. Toole, head of the Center for International Health at the Burnet Institute, an Australian research organisation, said: ...
- uruknet.info,
SOURCE: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sep 9, 2005
...of our efforts to prevent the harm resulting from tobacco, as well as our determination to comply with the WHO’s International Health Regulations, MOFA sent ...
- Taiwan Headlines,
Polio's last stand Sep 5, 2005
Seventeen years after international health agencies launched a $4-billion campaign to eradicate polio worldwide, India is now the key battleground. ...
- Macleans,
St. Louis among top cities for health-club memberships Sep 15, 2005
...among the top metropolitan areas with the highest rates of health-club memberships, according to data released Thursday by the International Health, Racquet & ...
- St. Louis Business Journal,
United States Building on Positive Trends in Southeast Asia Sep 21, 2005
We are asking affected and at-risk countries to strive for cooperation across sectors and ministries and with international health organizations to prevent an ...
- Washington File (press release)
Delaware and San Diego Top the List of Most Health Conscious US ... Sep 16, 2005
By Armando Duke. (AXcess News) Boston - According to figures released by the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) today San Diego ...
- AXcess News,
Hurricane Katrina Sep 7, 2005
...certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases and has been recognized worldwide as an expert in the fields of international health, infectious disease ...
- Newswise (press release)
Study finds smoking as harmful to Asians Sep 20, 2005
...problems. The George Institute for International Health at the University of Sydney tracked 500,000 Asians and 100,000 Australasians. ...
- United Press International
Here's to Their Health: Delaware and San Diego Top the List of ... Sep 15, 2005
15 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) today announced the 25 US states and cities (metro areas) with the ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
License snag may delay help for kids Sep 5, 2005
...seems that we have to resolve this because there will be other disasters," said Olness, a pediatrics professor with the Rainbow Center for International Health ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Fiscal fitness Sep 15, 2005
According to a 2002 report by the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association headquartered in Boston, 52 percent of America’s 36 million health ...
- Business Gazette,
Blood Pressure Drug Cuts Arrythmia Stroke Risk Sep 1, 2005
...protection against major vascular events such as stroke," Dr. John C. Chalmers, senior director of the George Institute for International Health in Sydney ...
- Forbes
Howard moves to combat bird flu Sep 15, 2005
Health Minister Tony Abbott will attend a special international health ministers' meeting in Canada later this year to discuss global preparedness, while the ...
- NEWS.com.au,
Psychosocial aspects of the Tsunami Aug 31, 2005
...of the ICMH Tsunami Expert Review Committee meeting that took place in Male, Maldives, 22-24 April and the Taiwan International Health Operations Center and ...
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Female Circumcision Sep 1, 2005
...circumcision. Lars Almroth, a physician with Sweden's Karolinska Institute's Division of International Health, is one of the researchers: ...
- Voice of America
Global Fund Progress Report Sep 9, 2005
This partnership between governments, civil society, the private sector and affected communities represents a new approach to international health financing. ...
- AllAfrica.com,
UN World Summit adopts landmark outcome document on raft of ... Sep 18, 2005
International Health - scaling up responses to HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria, through prevention, care, treatment and support, and the mobilization of additional ...
- PakTribune.com,
Malaysia, EU say Asia needs bird flu funds Sep 28, 2005
International health experts have said governments should compensate farmers for culling poultry, and should offer rewards to those who report suspected bird ...
- China Post,
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