Category: Wellness

HEALTH: Maternal Mortality Shames Superpower U.S.

Haider Rizvi UNITED NATIONS, Oct 13 2007 (IPS) – Despite its enormous wealth and highly advanced technology, the United States lags far behind other industrialised countries and even some developing ones in providing adequate health care to women during pregnancy and childbirth. The U.S. ranks 41st in a new analysis of maternal mortality rates in […]

DEVELOPMENT: Food Prices Climbing, With No End in Sight

Abra Pollock WASHINGTON, Dec 5 2007 (IPS) – Globalisation, climate change, and the mass production of biofuels are pushing up food prices worldwide, which could jeopardise the livelihoods of the world #39s poorest, according to a report released Tuesday by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Man working a rice field in Bangladesh. Credit: […]

HEALTH-PAKISTAN: National Alert Over Bird Flu Deaths

Ashfaq Yusufzai PESHAWAR, Jan 24 2008 (IPS) – Although genetic sequencing tests conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO) of samples from a man who died of H5N1 avian influenza do not confirm human-to-human transmission, authorities in this region, bordering Afghanistan, are taking no chances. Ilyas, 28, a livestock official was admitted to the Khyber […]

DEVELOPMENT: A Humanitarian Disaster Unfolds in Eastern DRC

Michael Deibert KIBUMBA, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mar 1 2008 (IPS) – In a mist-shrouded valley between the Mount Nyiragongo volcano and a pair of its dormant cousins looming in Rwanda to the east, nearly 3,000 souls wait in limbo, having fled a conflict that has succeeded in making this lush corner in eastern Democratic […]

CHILE: Bachelet Unveils New Indigenous Policy

Daniela Estrada SANTIAGO, Apr 2 2008 (IPS) – Chilean President Michelle Bachelet has announced a new policy for indigenous people, which includes novel approaches to political participation and the protection of natural resources in the hands of the country s native groups. Some say the problem facing indigenous people is just poverty, and that good […]

MIDEAST: Siege Hits Palestinians Before They Are Born

Mohammed Omer GAZA CITY, May 14 2008 (IPS) – The Israeli siege of Gaza that has restricted access to food, water and medicine is now beginning to hit unborn children and newborn babies. It can be a hard life for babies from day one, or even earlier. Credit: Mohammed Omer Many babies are born suffering […]

EUROPE: Getting Allergic to Climate Change

Julio Godoy BERLIN, Jun 13 2008 (IPS) – Climate change induced by global warming is provoking health hardships in Europe, especially through new, prolonged allergies, authorities say. The most important new allergy affecting Europeans is being caused by ambrosia artemisiifolia, popularly known by several names, including common ragweed, annual ragweed, bitterweed, blackweed, or, more telling, […]

HEALTH-MEXICO: Internet Can Be a Dangerous Pharmacy

Diego Cevallos* – Tierramérica MEXICO CITY, Jul 20 2008 (IPS) – Mexico is drafting measures to regulate the sales of pharmaceuticals over the Internet: reforms have been announced for laws dating back to the 1980s, when the world wide web did not yet exist, and new monitoring systems are in the works to track the […]

HEALTH-LATIN AMERICA: Free Rein for Biobanks?

Emilio Godoy* – Tierramérica MEXICO CITY, Aug 15 2008 (IPS) – Four years ago, when Guillermo Soberón one of Mexico s most prominent scientists became a grandfather, the newborn s parents received a letter requesting a donation of biological material to be used for medical research. Sample collected at a sperm bank. Credit: Photo Stock […]