Harvard Public Health Review
Summer Fall 2006
HSPH
REPORT
China and India:
Beyond economies—what about health?
Dean's
Message: Passages to China and India
In the transitions of these countries toward greater wealth and health, the
School is playing a valuable role
What's
Behind Asia's Gold Rush?
For both China and India, advances in health have helped fuel prosperity
The Long
Road Back
Restoring health care for China’s peasant farmers
What Money
Can't Buy
For millions of rural Chinese, there's more to well-being than income
The
Innovation Revolution
Reenergizing India's national health service
Rx
for India’s Medical Schools
To serve rich and poor fairly, physician education requires reform
A Dose
of Prevention
HSPH joins India's ambitious effort to create new public health schools
Also:
Disaster
in Berini
Mock humanitarian relief exercise gives students a reality check
HIV/AIDS
at Year 25
Africa is the epicenter of HSPH-led drug and vaccine research
Off
to a Healthy Start
Research in early child development shows how to nurture a healthy society
Stopping
the Violence
Presidential Scholar Ana Díaz helps youth find a better way
Declaration
of Independence
Catherine DeAngelis, MPH '73, champions editorial freedom at JAMA
AVIAN FLU UPDATE
Bird
Flu: Now, All Too Human
An outbreak in Sumatra shows
the world is ill-prepared
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