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Paul Farmer, American Physician And Global Health Champion, Has Died
Dr. Paul Farmer, an American medical anthropologist and physician who was known for bringing health care to some of the worldโs poorest countries, ...
British PM announces end of Covid restrictions despite criticism
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced the end of all domestic Covid-19 restrictions in England in a process starting later this week.
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A Solemn Milestone for Indian Country: ๏ปฟMore than 10,000 COVID-19 Deaths
11 years of Native News
This month, February 2022, we celebrate our 11th year of delivering Native News to readers throughout Indian Country and be...
Series of community talks aims to tackle long-standing health inequities in Alaska
Feb. 21โA six-part training series meant to help reduce health disparities experienced by Alaska’s communities of color kicked off this week ...
CHENMED PUBLISHES 2021 IMPACT REPORT
“Saving seniors and transforming healthcare is hard work and is at the core of what we do,” saysย Christopher Chen, M.D., ChenMed CEO. &...
Dr. Paul Farmer, global health giant, dies at 62
Farmer, who was also an infectious disease specialist and a medical anthropologist, is survived by his wife, Didi Bertrand Farmer, and three childr...
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