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School ranked third globally for social sciences and public health by US News & World report
Thursday 8 October 2015
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine has been ranked 3rd in the world for social sciences and public health, by
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Home-based counselling strategies alone may not improve neonatal survival in rural Africa
Tuesday 29 September 2015
Home visits by volunteers trained to deliver important health messages to women during pregnancy and in the first days of a baby's life did not appear to improve newborn survival in rural Tanzania,
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Ticks carrying Lyme disease found in South London parks
Wednesday 23 September 2015
Experts say risk is low but call for increased awareness.
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Funding boost for healthy and sustainable low-income housing
Friday 18 September 2015
Low-income housing that can improve quality of life and wellbeing while also achieving low environmental impact will be investigated in a new project led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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Economists endorse universal health coverage
Friday 18 September 2015
Leading economists from the School are among 267 experts in 44 countries who have made a declaration that universal health coverage is a smart, affordable investment to save millions of lives, protect livelihoods and strengthen economies.
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Electronic reminders keep TB patients on track with medication in China
Wednesday 16 September 2015
China has world?s second largest number of TB cases, and plans to scale up use of medication monitors in the next five years.
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Evidence underpinning e-cigarette recommendations questioned
Wednesday 16 September 2015
Concern over Public Health England?s recent support for e-cigarettes.
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Leading African scientists partner with School researchers to drive continent's research agenda
Friday 11 September 2015
Major funding to establish cutting-edge research and training programmes across the continent.
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HIV self-testing found safe, acceptable, and accurate in Malawi study
Wednesday 9 September 2015
HIV self-testing could be widely used, safe, accurate, and acceptable in urban settings of sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new study published in
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Violence, self-harm and suicide attempts: health of child trafficking survivors revealed
Tuesday 8 September 2015
Poor mental health, self-harm and suicide attempts are common among children and adolescents who have been trafficked for forced labour or sexual exploitation, according to a new study published in
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Providing HIV treatment at work found to be cost-saving for companies
Tuesday 1 September 2015
Providing antiretroviral therapy programmes in the workplace can be cost saving for companies in settings with a high prevalence of HIV due to reductions in healthcare costs, absenteeism, and staff
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School researchers awarded five-year Wellcome Trust Fellowships
Friday 28 August 2015
Congratulations to Vikram Patel, Rhian Daniel and Krishnan Bhaskaran.
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