Today’s Hindu reports the Health Minister’s promise to provide free generic medicines at public health units as part of the government’s commitment to universal access. The story is short on detail and there are clearly big challenges. The interesting thing is the lively conversation that the story has provoked: surely a positive sign that a […]
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Do sleeping pills kill Indians or is it insomnia that kills them?
There are lots of stories in India this morning based on the Open BMJ article suggesting higher rates of premature death amongst those who use sleeping pills. Look at this wire service story in the Times of India as a case in point http://bit.ly/yK8LEs. It’s an example of what happens when stories are covered by journalists […]
Do scary ad’s stop people smoking or make them puff harder
There was a good piece in The Hindu over the weekend suggesting that high fear advertisements are an effective way of getting smokers to quit. It cited a World Lung Foundation study that asked smokers to rate ad’s and discuss them in focus groups. Any ad agency could have told the WLF that market research […]
British aid to India under strong domestic attack
The right-wing Daily Telegraph says that the UK begged India to accept overseas development as part of a deal to sweeten the purchase of fighter jets. India tried to refuse, according to the Telegraph. The UK gave the money any way but India bought the fighters from France. This will put new pressure on Britain’s […]
Controversy over Dengue-fighting GM insects
Controversy rages over the release of genetically-modified mosquitoes which might help fight Dengue. An article in today’s PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases suggests that the “secret” release of the insects in a British colony will be the model for introduction of other GM insects in the future. Is the threat from Dengue high enough in India to […]
A village that could be a model for the North-east?
This is a quite powerful piece from the editor of the Shillong Times. She travelled to a model village in Maharashtra where a dynamic Sarpanch has solved many of the toughest health and environmental problems. He offered her Rs 100 for every mosquito that she could find. The editor wonders why the North-east doesn’t follow […]
Superbugs: take the threat more seriously
This two-part series from India Together (May and June 2011) makes for sobering reading. Ramesh Menon makes a strong case for India to have a national antibiotic policy. He is right to highlight the problem of over-use in India but we’re not sure that “the West has woken up to the issue”: use of antibiotics […]
The good news: health is becoming more political
Health is not yet one of those raw nerve issues in Indian politics but it is being used to win votes in key state elections. That’s a positive sign. Mention access to hospital care to a politician in France or the UK and they will jump as if you’ve just jabbed a raw nerve. Politicians […]