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Health professionals must call out the detrimental impact on health of India’s new citizenship laws

January 14, 2020

Citizenship—the status of belonging to a nation state—provides people with the right to have rights. Citizenship is closely associated with health and wellbeing, as it provides people with access to […]

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Satchit Balsari: Will AI help universalize health care?

September 23, 2019

The successful integration of AI into healthcare services must take different focuses depending on local contexts, says Satchit Balsari […]

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Poonam Khetrapal Singh: How industry can step up to enhance road safety

May 8, 2019

Policymakers are responsible for road safety. They are responsible for legislating speed, designing safe infrastructure, overseeing the enforcement of traffic laws and vehicle safety standards, and raising public awareness. They […]

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Ananda Bandyopadhyay: Why India’s triumph against polio sets the stage for global polio eradication

March 27, 2019

My life’s work has been driven by my hatred of the poliovirus, which cripples those who are the most treasured among us: children. In 2011, more than two decades after […]

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The UN’s Political Declaration on the fight against Tuberculosis must be operationalized to rapid effect

March 24, 2019

In the WHO South-East Asia Region, the fight against TB has reached a critical phase. Financing within countries must be streamlined, and global investment forthcoming […]

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We need to do more to manage the mental health needs of patients with TB in India

March 24, 2019

Mental health issues and tuberculosis (TB) are two intertwined, though often invisible, co-epidemics that people in India aren’t talking about enough. Though often mentioned in passing, public health systems are […]

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Paul Simpson and Anita Jain: Emergency measures alone won’t stop New Delhi from choking

January 28, 2019

Delhi’s air pollution problem requires sustained and longer term solutions […]

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Violence against doctors in India: Treatment can no longer be about “us and them”

December 13, 2018

If we want to end violence against doctors we need to change the attitudes of healthcare providers and the patient community towards one another, say Manjul Tripathi and Nishant Yagnick […]

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Universal health coverage can best be achieved by public systems

August 24, 2018

Expanding coverage by ushering in the private sector results in inequities in access, argue Ramya Kumar and Anne-Emanuelle Birn […]

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Prescription only access to antibiotics could exacerbate health inequalities in LMICs

August 23, 2018

One standardised solution to antimicrobial resistance will not be appropriate across all settings, say Mishal S Khan and colleagues […]

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