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Revolutionary Medicine: Health and the Body in Post-Soviet Cuba
P. Sean Brotherton, assistant professor of anthropology
(Duke University Press)
“Revolutionary Medicine” is an examination of the ways that Cuba’s public health care system has changed during the past two decades and of the meaning of those changes for ordinary Cubans. Until the Soviet bloc collapsed in 1989, socialist Cuba encouraged citizens to view access to health care as a human right and the state’s responsibility to provide it as a moral imperative. Since the loss of Soviet subsidies and the tightening of the U.S. economic embargo, Cuba’s government has found it hard to provide the high-quality universal medical care that was so central to the revolutionary socialist project.
Read more »The Magazine Razón y Palabra is pleased to announce its 68th issue dedicated to Nanotechnology in Mexico
El presente número de Razón y Palabra está dedicado al tema de la Nanotecnología en México. Recoge artículos de autores pertenecientes a la UNAM, UAM, UACM, IPN, U de G, CINVESTAV-Saltillo, CIQA-Saltillo....Molecular Diagnostics in medicine, second edition
Obra que incluye temas actuales sobre proteómica y análisis molecular en inmunología, entre otrosAward to the work on feeding and pregnancy
Book elaborated by experts of the Facultad de Medicina and Fliosofía y Letras (UNAM)
The Global Gender Gap Report 2007
Visit the following link: http://www.weforum.org/pdf/gendergap/report2007.pdf.Bio/Nano/Materials/Information Trends, Drivers, Barriers, and Social Implications
A publication of RAND Corporation
You can visit their website at: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG475/.
THIRD ACADEMIC REVOLUTION:
POLYVALENT KNOWLEDGE; THE “DNA” OF THE TRIPLE HELIX
UGA pharmacist offers strategies to improve medication compliance
Athens, Ga. – Half of all patients don’t take their medications as directed, putting their health at risk and potentially driving up the cost of their health care.


