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Bringing healthcare to hard-hit areas in Bangladesh

Q&A with Runa Khan, founder of Friendship, a Dhaka-based non-governmental organisation that uses clinics on barges to deliver mobile healthcare to people in impoverished and flood-prone areas of Bangladesh.

Heart Health

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a leading cause of global mortality. Nearly 18m people die from such diseases each year, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), accounting for nearly one-third of all deaths worldwide. Many are living with chronic cardiac conditions, such as hypertension, coronary heart disease and heart failure; as populations age and treatments improve, patients are likely to live with their disease for longer periods of time.

Reducing the burden: The economic and social costs of lung cancer in Italy - Infographic Pt.3

Reducing the burden: The economic and social costs of lung cancer in Italy - Infographic Pt.2

Nobel laureate Paul Krugman discusses the twofold challenge posed by greying baby boomers

Europe is undergoing major demographic change. Europeans are living longer, fertility patterns are changing and diversity in populations is increasing. As a consequence, health systems in Europe and across the world need to adapt.

Examining the policy response to vascular disease: The example of peripheral arterial disease

While cardiac diseases such as coronary artery disease (CAD), including heart attack and stroke, are widely understood, many vascular diseases—those affecting blood vessels outside the heart, including arteries and veins supplying all other equally vital organs—are comparatively less well understood by the public and policymakers. These peripheral diseases are a major cause of morbidity, and it is now known that arterial disease outside the heart is a powerful predictor of heart attack and stroke.

Reducing the burden: The economic and social costs of lung cancer in Italy - Infographic Pt.1

Confronting obesity in the United Arab Emirates

Although the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has managed to defeat many of the infectious diseases that still affect other parts of the region, obesity and associated non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remain a major issue. 

Confronting obesity in the Middle East: Cultural, social and policy challenges

A combination of major lifestyle and dietary changes over the past few decades, harsh weather conditions that limit outdoor activities and a genetic predisposition has led to an obesity crisis in many parts of the Middle East, especially in the Gulf Co- operation Council (GCC) states of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

This report is based on five in-depth interviews with senior obesity experts from the region, complemented by extensive desk research. The main findings of the research are as follows.

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