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Most significantly, generic competition in India has lowered prices for first line antiretroviral drugs to 100 dollars per year for a single patient, down from 10,000 dollars just 10 years ago for the same treatment. Doctors Without Borders (known by...
Delaunay, the U.S. Director of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), returned to St. Mary’s Hall on the evening of Feb. 8 to deliver her second lecture as the Nitze Senior Fellow for 2011-2012. The lecture, titled “Medical Innovations...
We sort of think of the good Doc as a failed medical practitioner of sorts that lost his license, literally operating on the fringe of society ... Being a resourceful sort, Doc Bizarre found himself a niche treating monsters and ghouls in need -- thankfully, without the headache and paperwork of PPOs an...
He stressed the country appears to be moving toward what he called a "Libyan democracy." "I do not wish to lighten the situation, because it's still a situation that's difficult," Bouchard said. "There is still work that needs to be done." Two...
He stressed the country appears to be moving toward what he called a "Libyan democracy." "I do not wish to lighten the situation, because it's still a situation that's difficult," Bouchard said. "There is still work that needs to be done." Two...
Following a late 2011 visit by two hand surgeons, in early January 2012 Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) opened its first unit dedicated to hand therapy to treat all patients in the Gaza Strip who require this specialized care. ...
In this handout photo released by Doctors Without Borders, an undated photo of Indonesian aid worker Andrias Karel Keiluhu is shown. The deaths in Mogadishu of Philippe Havet, 53, from Belgium, and Andrias Karel Keiluhu, 44, from Indonesia, on Thursday,... View Photo »
Leonard) and House. If anyone should end up together before the final credits roll, it's these two. No Happy Ending for House: As much as we want House to be happy before it fades to black, it's not in his nature to change his ways or make decisions to...
Health workers are also trying to bring down the high rate of maternal mortality in the area. MSF treated 20,000 patients in Hangu, including many mothers, in 2011. Get our monthly newsletter of top stories. This site is maintained by the U.S. section...
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In this handout photo released by Doctors Without Borders, an undated photo of Indonesian aid worker Andrias Karel Keiluhu is shown. The deaths in Mogadishu of Philippe Havet, 53, from Belgium, and Andrias Karel Keiluhu, 44, from Indonesia, on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 underscore the...
View Photo »A girl receives treatment for cholera symptoms at a Doctors Without Borders, MSF, cholera clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Dr. Paul Farmer, one of the Caribbean nation's most prominent health experts, told The Associated Press that cholera has sickened more...
View Photo »Cholera patients in recovery sing at a Doctors Without Borders, MSF, cholera clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Dr. Paul Farmer, one of the Caribbean nation's most prominent health experts, told The Associated Press that cholera has sickened more than 450,000...
View Photo »One-year-old, Habibo Bashir, rests on a bed at a Doctors Without Borders hospital where he is being treated for severe malnutrition, in Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Monday, July 11, 2011. U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday that drought-ridden Somalia is the "worst...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - NOVEMBER 28: Haydar Fadil, who was injured in an explosion in the Iraqi city of Najaf, poses in a hallway at a program operated by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on November 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. MSF has been running a reconstructive-surgery...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - NOVEMBER 28: Khitam Hamad, 12, whose face and body was burned after a car bomb exploded in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, poses in a hallway at a program operated by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on November 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. MSF has been...
View Photo »People receive treatment for cholera at a Doctors Without Borders, MSF, cholera clinic in Port-au-Prince, Friday, June 3, 2011.
View Photo »Maria Jose Caceres, a nurse for the relief organization Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, walks a mother and her ill baby back to the pediatric ward after a chest exam, at an emergency hospital run by MSF in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday May 12, 2011. Haiti has the highest child...
View Photo »Spanish doctor Pascual Caballero, center, from the relief organization Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, and Haitian doctor Jean-Pierre Andromarque, right, listen to the badly-infected lungs of a child at an emergency hospital run by MSF in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday May 12, 2011. ...
View Photo »Maria Jose Caceres, a nurse for the relief organization Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, listens to the chest of a child with pneumonia, at an emergency hospital run by MSF in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday May 12, 2011. Haiti has the highest child mortality rates in the Western...
View Photo »Spanish doctor Pascual Caballero, from the relief organization Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, checks the abdomen of a badly malnourished child at an emergency hospital run by MSF in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday May 12, 2011. Haiti has the highest child mortality rates in the...
View Photo »A doctor from Doctors Without Borders, or Medecins Sans Frontieres, prepares a blood transfusion for a wounded rebel fighter in the Libyan town of Zintan near the Western Mountain region, 150 km (90 miles) southwest of the capital Tripoli, May 11, 2011. Fighting in the Western Mountain...
View Photo »A doctor from Doctors Without Borders treats rebel fighters wounded in clashes east of the Libyan town of Zintan, 150 km southwest of the capital, Tripoli, May 11, 2011. Libyan rebels said they took control of Misrata airport in heavy fighting with Muammar Gaddafi's forces on Wednesday,...
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2011 file photo, a girl receives treatment for cholera symptoms at a Doctors Without Borders, MSF, cholera clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In January 2012, health workers will fan out in the Central Plateau and the capital, urging people to seek vaccinations and...
View Photo »A man holds her sick child while he receives treatment for cholera at a Doctors Without Borders, MSF, cholera clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Dr. Paul Farmer, one of the Caribbean nation's most prominent health experts, told The Associated Press that cholera...
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2011 file photo a woman holds her sick child as he receives treatment for cholera at a Doctors Without Borders, MSF, cholera clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In January 2012, health workers will fan out in the Central Plateau and the capital, urging people to...
View Photo »Sixty-year-old Suban Osman sits with two of her malnourished grand children at a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) at the Dadaab refugee camp on July 4, 2011. With a population of 370,000, Dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp even though it was built for just 90,000. ...
View Photo »Two-year-old Shiniyo looks while bundled in her mothers arms while they stay at a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders at the worlds biggest refugee camp in the world on July 4, 2011. Shiniyo, who is suffering from severe malnutrition arrived at the camp fifteen days ago with her...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Samera Kamal, 10, participates in a class with other young victims of Iraq violence at a program operated by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. Samera was severaly burned following a car bomb when she was...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Muhanad Rabea, 28, of Al Anbar, Iraq rests in his bed at the Red Crescent Hospital for victims of Iraq violence where Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) operates a reconstructive-surgery program on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. Rabea was...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Falah Hindi participates in physical therapy at a program for victims of Iraq violence where Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) operates a reconstructive-surgery clinic on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. Hindi injured his leg in a car bombing...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Majeed Shaban, 34, rests in his bed at the Red Crescent Hospital for victims of Iraq violence where Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) operates a reconstructive-surgery program on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. Shaban, a fruit vendor from...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Sonor Darweesh, 7, of Kirkuk, Iraq smiles while participating in a class with other young victims of Iraq violence at a program operated by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. Darweesh was injured in an...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Khaled Hashem, 35, participates in physical therapy at the Red Crescent Hospital for victims of Iraq violence where Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) operates a reconstructive-surgery program on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. Hashem was...
View Photo »AMMAN, JORDAN - JULY 28: Khitam Hamad, 12, whose face and body was burned after a car bomb, stands in a hallway during a class with other young victims of Iraq violence at a program operated by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on July 28, 2011 in Amman, Jordan. ...
View Photo »In this handout photo released by Doctors Without Borders, an undated photo of Indonesian aid worker Andrias Karel Keiluhu is shown. The deaths in Mogadishu of Philippe Havet, 53, from Belgium, and Andrias Karel Keiluhu, 44, from Indonesia, on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 underscore the...
View Photo »We sort of think of the good Doc as a failed medical practitioner of sorts that lost his license, literally operating on the fringe of society ... Being a resourceful sort, Doc Bizarre found himself a niche treating monsters and ghouls in need -- thankfully, without the headache and paperwork of PPOs an...
