PEPFAR's Ongoing Impact on Economy and Education: Recent Findings
Recent analysis reveals that PEPFAR investments continue to significantly enhance economic and educational outcomes, building on earlier research.
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Recent analysis reveals that PEPFAR investments continue to significantly enhance economic and educational outcomes, building on earlier research.
A recent analysis by UC Berkeley public health researchers indicates that violence rates against women in California have not significantly changed in nearly 20 years, with Black and multiracial women at the highest risk.
Joshua Sharfstein argues that Marty Makary's perspective on the FDA overlooks key aspects of how administrative power can effectuate meaningful change.
An exploration of the potential consequences stemming from Trump's recent shifts in stance regarding Iran's nuclear stockpile.
The recent hantavirus and Ebola outbreaks highlight significant gaps in global health preparedness, as noted by Krutika Kuppalli.
Despite potential restrictions on telehealth prescribing of mifepristone, telehealth medication abortion is likely to persist, suggests OB-GYN Christine Henneberg.
This analysis explores the moral implications tied to the lithium boom in Nevada, raising questions about consent and ethical practices in resource extraction.
As a 73-year-old, I find the frequent changes in the appearance of my medications concerning. It's crucial for pharmaceutical companies and pharmacists to prioritize consistency.
A recent global study indicates that soil food webs exhibit greater diversity in agricultural and tropical areas, which is vital for ecosystem health.
In her recent analysis, Kaitlin Takacs-Haynes from the University of Delaware explores the lack of evidence supporting the notion that greed benefits organizations or societies.
This analysis delves into the anticipated developments in robotaxi and nuclear energy sectors, highlighting the roles of Tesla, Rivian, and NuScale Power as key industry players.
Cathie Wood's views on Tesla continue to capture the attention of investors as they ponder the electric vehicle maker's future.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is set to testify on May 6 regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, despite his previous claims of severing ties in 2005.
A recent analysis highlights the potential environmental consequences of a proposed deep sea mining project in Alaska, raising concerns among environmental advocates.
Political scientist Peter K. Enns asserts that registered voters, regardless of their wealth, play a vital role in democracy, supported by statistical analysis.
Recent analysis indicates that Big Tech companies are seeing inflated profits due to their investments in private startups, impacting financial reporting.
The concept of 'blue zones' has evolved significantly, raising questions about its authenticity and origins, as discussed by Shelley Wood and Eric Topol.
Sen. Ben Ray Luján emphasizes the necessity of updating the 154-year-old mining law, arguing that reforms are essential for modern resource management.
As the U.S. grapples with a significant eldercare shortage, immigrants are increasingly stepping in to fill the gaps left by declining nursing home staff levels post-COVID-19.
An examination of how the legal opium market has influenced global trade dynamics and contributed to the ongoing opioid crisis.