Medact’s blog brings together the online health community. We blog our own pieces as well as co-host articles written by other bloggers who work on the issues of poverty, violence, injustice and inequality.
Disclaimer
The aim of this blog is to encourage discussion and debate on public health issues. The views expressed here are the personal views of authors, and the content does not reflect the official position of Medact. However, discussion generated here may be used to influence the development of organisational policy.
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The social, political and ecological pathologies of the Ebola Crisis cannot be ignored
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Medact Student Blog: Inequality and Health
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The RCPsych leads the way with their first Sustainability Summit – find out more.
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Is the Harvard School of Public Health Afraid of Politics?
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Besieging the Health Services in Gaza: A Profitable Business
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Wars and peace in Kazakhstan
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Report from IPPNW’s 21st Congress, Astana, Kazakhstan, 27 – 29 August 2014
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Boots loots – what has happened to our friendly high street pharmacist?
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Message to the Canadian Medical Association: Leaving fossil fuels behind is not unaffordable – it is the alternative that is unaffordable.
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999 March for the NHS sets off tomorrow for 3 weeks
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Gaza should make us sick; but we need a more courageous, honest and truthful debate
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Safe and Legal Abortions: A Woman’s Right to Choose