Global Aging and the Demographic Divide
(2008) In the latter half of the last century, the world's developed nations completed a long process of demographic transition.1
(2008) In the latter half of the last century, the world's developed nations completed a long process of demographic transition.1
Drones might seem to be a natural solution to maintaining a more even contraceptive supply in hard-to-reach areas, but family planning supplies aren’t yet the ideal cargo.
(2008) Millions of adults worldwide struggle with chronic respiratory diseases that sap their energy and can lead to their deaths.
(2003) Hena is four months pregnant and her expression tells it all: Her eyes are dull and her face is pale as she waits to be examined by the doctors at Calcutta Rescue, a nongovernmental organization that works with poor people.
(2008) Millions of people live in poverty in Latin America, and many young people often face few prospects for a bright future.
(2000) The 20th century witnessed a revolution in human health and well-being. Average life expectancy at birth in many industrialized countries nearly doubled from around 45 years in 1900 to more than 70 years in 1999.
(2000) The 20th century witnessed a revolution in human health and well-being. Average life expectancy at birth in many industrialized countries nearly doubled from around 45 years in 1900 to more than 70 years in 1999.
(2008) The global health community is mounting an unprecedented effort against the deadly scourge of malaria.