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May 2008

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Devastation all around / Photo credit: AP
05/07/2008 Five days after Cyclone Nargis hit parts of Myanmar, international aid has begun to arrive. Latest estimates claim over 22,000 people have perished and twice as many gone missing, leaving a million people homeless. The Irrawaddy delta still remains cut off from the world.
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Image: Devastation all around / Photo credit: AP
Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
05/05/2008 Hot weather and lack of safe drinking water have led to a severe spate in diarrohea cases in Bangladesh. According to health experts, poverty, rising food prices and low levels of awareness on sanitation are driving people to eat cheap contaminated food.
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Related: [South Asia] [Health] [Water/Sanitation] [Poverty] [Food]
Image: Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
Premature births and malformations have been on rise in Afghanistan / Photo credit: BBC
05/02/2008 The US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 has left an indelible impact on country’s health and environment. Scientists believe that rising incidence of diseases and birth defects in Afghan children are attributed to the weapons used by the American forces containing depleted uranium.
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Related: [South Asia] [Nuclear Arms] [Arms & Military] [Health] [Environment]
Image: Premature births and malformations have been on rise in Afghanistan / Photo credit: BBC
Use of shared needles is one of the major reasons for HIV transmission / Photocredit: istockphoto
05/01/2008 For N.Nandadevi, a dedicated health activist in Manipur in north-eastern India, mere counseling on HIV/AIDS is not enough to tackle the fatal disease. A believer in pragmatic solutions, she distributes disposable syringes among drug users to prevent transmission through shared needles.
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Related: [South Asia] [Gender] [HIV/AIDS] [Health] [Youth]
Image: Use of shared needles is one of the major reasons for HIV transmission / Photocredit: istockphoto
Save the Indian vultures / Photo credit: Nature
05/01/2008 The vulture population in India has come down by 99.9% since 1992, says a new survey. A drug named diclofenac, used in treating sick cattle, is said to be the main culprit. If strict measure are not taken they are likely to disappear within a decade.
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Image: Save the Indian vultures / Photo credit: Nature

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