Wednesday, September 28, 2011

New York Times 'Small Fixes' Section Examines Multiple Low-Cost Interventions For Global Health Problems

New York Times 'Small Fixes' Section Examines Multiple Low-Cost Interventions For Global Health Problems

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The�New York Times on Monday published a special section, titled "Small Fixes," containing several articles examining how low-cost innovations could help save thousands of lives. The articles examine issues as diverse as using�circumcision to reduce the risk of HIV infection among men to a�water-filtering straw that can provide one person with clean drinking water for up to one year. Other articles examine�paper diagnostic tests for liver damage, using�vinegar to diagnose precancerous cervical lesions,�nectar poisons to kill disease-carrying mosquitos, a wetsuit-like�compression suit that can save a woman experiencing hemorrhaging after giving birth,�and scratch-off labels on medicines that allow a user to text message a code and discover whether the drugs are counterfeit, among others (Various authors, 9/26).

Source: http://feeds.kff.org/~r/kff/kdghpr/~3/8E03e_LP24M/GH-092711-NYT-Small-Fixes.aspx

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