More News In Global Health

Devex: Energy targets off course as clean cooking neglected: Report (Chadwick, 5/2).

The Guardian: Ovarian cancer diagnoses ‘will rise 55% in the next 20 years’ (Boseley, 4/30).

The Guardian: Older people accused of faking poor health to get aid, study shows (Ratcliffe, 4/30).

New York Times: Tick and Mosquito Infections Spreading Rapidly, CDC Finds (McNeil, 5/1).
Washington Post: Diseases spread by ticks, mosquitoes, and fleas more than tripled in the U.S. since 2004 (Sun, 5/1).

Reuters: WHO says unprecedented dengue outbreak hits La Reunion (Miles/Blamont, 5/1).

Thomson Reuters Foundation: Child brides sold into sex slavery, domestic work, say Indian officials (Srivastava, 5/1).

U.N. News: Almost 500,000 affected as devastating floods inundate central Somalia — U.N. mission (5/1).

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