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Suicide strategy launch: Middle-aged men ‘highest risk’

Middle-aged men are now the group at highest risk of committing suicide in England, statistics reveal.Key reasons could be job or money worries due to the recession, says a new government strategy to reduce the number of suicides.Suicide rates among young men – previously the most at-risk group – ha

Strikes: NHS hospitals prioritising urgent patients

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-15947778Nearly 7,000 out of just over 30,000 were thought to have been affected, while tens of thousands of appointments and tests were also hit across the UK. But emergency services were kept running as unions and managers agreed contingency plans ahead of the walko

Strengthening Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Thailand through the Establishment of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program.(2009)

Strengthening Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Thailand through the Establishment of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program. Tantivess S1 Teerawattananon Y1 Mills A1 1 Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand 2 London

Strengthen Capacity for Infectious Diseases Modelling in Thailand and Supporting the Use of Evidence to Respond to Pandemics Across the Asian Region and LMICs

Infectious disease modelling have played a defining role in managing the COVID-19 pandemic and their use is expected to rise owing to emerging disease outbreaks. Hence, countries have recognised the need to strengthen the capacity to use such models to prepare, manage, and exit outbreaks by answering difficult and dynamic policy questions.   The

Stories of knowledge translation: lessons learned from three years of experience working in a policy research unit under the Thai Ministry of Public Health.(2011)

Stories of knowledge translation: lessons learned from three years of experience working in a policy research unit under the Thai Ministry of Public Health Jomkwan Yothasamut Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Thai Ministry of Public Health Introduction Quality reseach ca

Stigma of H.I.V. Is a Barrier to Prenatal Care

Fear of being stigmatized as an AIDS patient is still a major barrier to good medical care for pregnant young women in many countries, a new study and a literature review have found.The study, based on a survey of 1,777 women in rural Nyanza Province in Kenya, was published Wednesday in PLoS Medicin

Stepping up the campaign Against cervical cancer

The debate over the price of the vaccine against HPV has become intense http://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyle/family/295534/stepping-up-the-campaign-against-cervical-cancerWhen it comes to making the shot against cervical cancer the national vaccine programme, which means girls be

St. Jude Is Told to Study a Defect in Heart Devices

 The Food and Drug Administration ordered St. Jude Medical on Thursday to conduct additional studies on patients implanted with heart-device components that were recalled last year and that have been linked to as many as 20 deaths. It also recommended that patients receive X-rays or other imaging to

Spouses of heart attack survivors ‘suffer too’

Spouses of heart attack victims have an increased risk of depression and anxiety, even if their partner survives, Danish research suggests.The study found that in the year after losing a spouse to a heart attack, partners were three times more likely to start taking anti-depressants.Even if their pa

Southeast Asia Health Security Roundtable Series: Health system impact of pandemics

Before the pandemic, many countries recognized the importance of regional collaboration in preparing for future pandemics, whether within ASEAN or the broader Asua Pacific region. In 2019, the SSHSPH discussed with the DFAT Australia for funding and support to this initiative, and the onset of the pandemic provided the impetus for it to move forwar
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