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...strong case, therefore, for a renewed international commitment to vaccination,” the study, which was published in World Economics, says.Authors David E. Bloom, Gamble professor of economics and demography, David Canning, professor of economics and international health and Marc Weston of River Path Associates in the United Kingdom, found that previous studies on the subject of immunization focused primarily on the benefits to physical health but failed to quantify the programs’ economic impact. “The long-term productivity effects of immunization that we estimate are in addition to the direct health benefits...
Portia Quayne is that dangerous thing, an innocent. At 16 she is put in the care of her prosperous older half-brother and his reluctant wife. They and their heedless friends show her the disenchanted kingdom of adulthood. It's not a pretty picture...
...puts Beijing in an awkward position. China's leaders speak of "serving the people" and "building a harmonious society." But Beijing also sees clearly that the survival of its regime depends on the local governments maintaining stability and order. Without that, who is left to protect the Party's kingdom...
...Venezuelan ambassador to the United Kingdom, Alfredo Todo Hardy, described Hausmann as “a leading figure in the anti-Chávez opposition movement” in a September 2004 letter to the Financial Times...
...surprised by the resonance of the humanitarian and human rights analysis with everybody in the audience,” Leaning, a faculty member at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), said in an interview.To date, Katrina has affected a region the size of the United Kingdom. Well more than 100,000 victims of flooding, over-crowded relief sites, and nationwide redistribution are in need of aid. Even so, new problems continue to emerge.David Henderson, a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, spoke about the mental health of hurricane victims, which he said is often marginalized during disasters. Nevertheless, he said...