US: Gulf Health Problems Blamed on Dispersed Oil

Dahr Jamail DAUPHIN ISLAND, Alabama, Aug 12 2010 (IPS) – BP says it is no longer using toxic dispersants to break up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Gulf Coast residents claim otherwise, and say they have the sicknesses to prove it. On Aug. 5, Donny Mastler, a commercial fisherman who also works on boats, … Read more

Fighting Dirty Water Is World’s New Ecological Battle

Thalif Deen STOCKHOLM, Sep 8 2010 (IPS) – A primary topic of discussion at a weeklong international water conference here can best be summed up in two words: dirty water . Little girls tote water in Timor-Leste. Credit: UN Photo/Martine Perret Ironically, the venue for the vibrant debate focusing mostly on pollutants, industrial waste and … Read more

Fake Medicines may Kill a Million a Year

Pavol Stracansky BUCHAREST, Oct 28 2010 (IPS) – Central and Eastern Europe is facing significant challenges in combating a multi-billion euro, and often lethal, trade in fake medicines, security and pharmaceutical groups have warned. The region has been identified as a key smuggling route in an illicit trade which is growing every year. Millions of … Read more

ZAMBIA: Drugs Kit Helps Mothers Protect Babies

Brian Moonga LUSAKA, Nov 30 2010 (IPS) – A thousand babies are infected with HIV every day in pregnancy, during birth and through breastfeeding. Close to 400,000 African children are infected with HIV every year. The situation points back to the high HIV prevalence amongst women of reproductive age, especially in Southern Africa. Zambia is … Read more

U.S.: Sick Gulf Residents Beg Officials for Help

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Jan 14 2011 (IPS) – In an emotionally charged meeting this week sponsored by the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, fishermen, Gulf residents and community leaders vented their increasingly grave concerns about the widespread health issues brought on by the three-month-long disaster. Cherri Foytlin, co-founder of Gulf Change, … Read more

Zimbabweans Turn to Indigenous Medicine

Ignatius Banda BULUWAYO, Zimbabwe, Feb 28 2011 (IPS) – Zimbabwe s government recently announced that the country had run out of the critical painkiller morphine. It was just the latest development in a debilitating health care crisis that has seen hospitals turn away patients because of drug shortages. An underfunded health sector has been in … Read more

Polio Threatens Burma

Marwaan Macan-Markar BANGKOK, Apr 22 2011 (IPS) – A small army of volunteers from local non-governmental organisations has fanned out across Burma to inoculate 3.4 million children from a rare strain of the polio virus that has re-emerged three years after the country was declared polio free. Some 12,000 volunteers are racing against time to … Read more