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CURRENT ISSUE: Health & Poverty (Spring 2006)


Letter from the Editors by Basim Khan

Patients & Patents: The Role of University Technology Transfer in Improving Global Human Welfare by Matthew Price & David Scales

My Pill or Yours?: The Role of University Technology Transfer in Improving Global Human Welfare by Amit Chandra, MSc & Matthew Dacso, MSc

Fighting the Intolerable: A human rights approach against child labor by Julio Bracero

Stolen Lives by Sarah Kureshi

An Unexplained Death in Haiti by Rob Chamberlin

On the Streets of Thailand: Children Not at Play Koto Ishida & Ummara Shah

ACT NOW: International opportunities for clinical electives by Steve Huffman, MD

The Home of Caring and Love: HIV and Heroin in Southwest China by Ben Powers

AIDS in China: A Personal View by Michael Alkan, M.D.

Taking a Look at Health in Russia: How the structural characteristics of a country affect the health of its population by Gina Kruse

Poverty Eradication at Forefront of UN: Millenium Development Goals to be reached by 2015 by Kavita Mishra

Poverty, Health and Human Rights: Time for Action by Kevin Burns, Joan E. Paluzzi, PhD, RN, & Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH

Uncovering a Smile in Lima, Peru: A photo essay by Deepak Sobti

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