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Chronic diseases are the biggest killers in the developing world. Yet, they are still being overlooked by the global health community, which tends to focus on infectious diseases. In this new spotlight, SciDev.Net examines the critical issues at stake.
Negative attitudes 'hindering' China GM commercialisation
The negative attitude of European nations towards GM food is affecting commercialisation policies, says a leading Chinese scientist.
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Philippine mangrove planting strategy needs urgent rethink
Philippine researchers say the government is planting mangroves in unsuitable areas, leading to early death for the seedlings.
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Therapeutic vaccines: a new hope for chronic diseases?
Vaccines for non-infectious illness could help developing nations tackle the growing burden of chronic disease. Maryke Steffens reports.
Governments and donors must find ways to tackle the rise in non-communicable disease, which can mean reassessing health priorities in developing nations.
Obesity researchers must understand how capitalism works
To stem the spread of obesity, we must study the web of commercial interests and strategies driving it, says Jonathan Wells.
Cancer in Africa needs a local approach
Cancer care in Africa faces the same challenges as general healthcare, but also needs local data and targeted solutions, says Twalib Ngoma.
Producing enough food for a rapidly growing population, and taking care of our planet are two of the world's biggest challenges.
Climate change is the greatest challenge facing the world today. Long-term development planning must now include measures to deal with it.
Healthcare poses a complex challenge for developing countries, interweaving problems of science, health and development.
New technologies have the potential to accelerate a country's development, but a global technology gap remains.
Developing countries are increasingly recognising the importance of science in developing their economies, and the challenges that entails.
Scientific information is crucial for a variety of stakeholders, but communicating science poses a challenge for all.
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