China Bars W.H.O. Experts from Origin Site of Illness

SARS may be more widespread in China than is claimed.
Lawrence K. Altman
March 26, 2003

No-Smoking Signs Spread Slowly Across Africa

In a region where a huge cigarette company creates jobs and provides much-needed tax money, anti-smoking campaigns are starting to catch on.
Marc Lacey
February 2, 2003

Merck Seeks Wider Coalition on Aids

When governments cannot provide much-needed health services, multi-national corporations must step in.
James Lamont
September 12, 2002

Brussels Refuses to Back GM Food For Africa

European Union refuses an American plea to assure southern African countries about the safety of genetically modified food aid.
James Lamont
August 22, 2002

Brilliant Student, Doctor – and Now a Terror Suspect

More shocking than acts of terror are reports of physicians who plan such acts
Ian Herbert
July 3, 2007