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Environmental Health Workers on the Frontlines of Zimbabwe's Cholera Outbreak
World Health Organization· 6 days agoThe number of cholera cases in Zimbabwe is declining thanks to the expanded and decentralized cholera response activities undertaken by the Ministry of ...
WHO supports cholera vulnerable districts to implement RCCE activities for cholera prevention and...
World Health Organization· 3 days agoThe World Health Organization (WHO) is building a better future for people everywhere. Health lays the foundation for vibrant and productive communities, stronger economies, safer nations and ...
New Era? 'Double Selective' Antibiotic Spares the Microbiome
Medscape· 2 days agoA new antibiotic uses a never-before-seen mechanism to deliver a direct hit on tough-to-treat...
Letters to the Editor for June 8, 2024
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 18 hours agoThe reaction of the Republican leadership in Iowa and Washington regarding the recent trial and verdict impacting Donald Trump speaks volumes about their...
Safeguarding health amid ongoing drought in Zambia
World Health Organization· 4 days agoLusaka - Zambia is grappling with a severe drought, declared a national disaster at the end of February. Over 1 million people in 84 of the 116 districts have been affected, and the lack of ...
Reopening of seaport, airport allow more aid to get to Haitians, UN food agency says
Miami Herald via AOL· 3 days agoDeadly clashes between rival gang coalitions have made the area one of the capital’s most difficult...
These books offer breezy escapism. That doesn’t mean they’re silly
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOne 1885 magazine column Harrington-Lueker encountered in her research called that summer’s novels...
The 4th Of July Food Incident That May Have Killed A US President
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOf the eight U.S. presidents who died in office, most were from known causes, natural or otherwise....
How a Times-Dispatch reporter keeps the past alive
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 15 hours agoNews, as the adage goes, is the first rough draft of history. Em Holter, a reporter for The Times-Dispatch, knows all about that.
Act of Faith: Kenya Enlists Evangelical Pastors to Guide Haiti Mission
US News & World Report· 4 days agoIn the months leading up to Kenya's deployment of police officers to Haiti, President William Ruto has consulted political advisers, security officials and foreign leaders about the high-profile ...