Mothers Of Ethiopia Part V: Government Looks For Solutions To Dire Shortage Of Doctors
Editor's note: Hanna Ingber Win, the Huffington Post's World Editor, was recently invited by the UN Population Fund to visit its maternal health progr...
Editor's note: Hanna Ingber Win, the Huffington Post's World Editor, was recently invited by the UN Population Fund to visit its maternal health progr...
It's fitting that my first blog post, after much agonizing over how to introduce myself to you, comes at the beginning of Breast Cancer Month--or as I like to call it Breast Health Month (thank you for that brilliant rewording, Dr. Christiane Northrup!).
Editor's note: Hanna Ingber Win, the Huffington Post's World Editor, was recently invited by the UN Population Fund to visit its maternal health progr...
Editor's note: Hanna Ingber Win, the Huffington Post's World Editor, was recently invited by the UN Population Fund to visit its maternal health progr...
Editor's note: Hanna Ingber Win, the Huffington Post's World Editor, was recently invited by the UN Population Fund to visit its maternal health progr...
Editor's note: Hanna Ingber Win, the Huffington Post's World Editor, was recently invited by the UN Population Fund to visit its maternal health progr...
As a "global sustainability movement" that'll include just about everyone - from educators to scientists to businesses to non-profits and little kids - Team Earth's first campaign centers on tackling deforestation.
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A brutal plundering of this rich cultural heritage has been taking place in broad daylight ever since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Today a long time tradition of the Islamic Republic of Iran was transformed into nationwide mass protests against the government.
The debut collection of Laura Smalls would suit the First Lady -- or any lady for that matter.
The PAPER Magazine HP 25th Anniversary party was so '90s, even Hanson was there. At a time when most publications are cutting back Paper indulged in a 'magazine party' that would have made Tina Brown proud.
Sunday night, using leftover bread from Friday night's dinner, some Hudson Valley milk and cream, and two big Jersey zucchini, I baked up a savory zuc...
At Jones Beach on Tuesday, the Killers packed too much performance, and not enough humanity.
It's difficult for me to explain how I, a songwriter for 40 years of my life, am now equally, if not more excited to write today about my painting.
We had another interesting week in green news: everything from several alarming stories about tap water (and water bottles), to perhaps the most outra...
Although he holds no public office whatsoever, Walberg has been holding health care town hall meetings as he gets ready for a rematch in 2010 against Rep. Schauer.
With makeshift signs that read "Don't Tread On Me" and "The End of Freedom is Socialism," these conservative citizens were there to rally for their side of the healthcare debate, albeit too often, an ill-informed idée fixe.
Lobbyist and special interest groups have spent a fortune packing health care town halls with paid stooges and Republican Party operatives. But manufacturing a grassroots movement isn't easy.
The UN has designated August 19th the inaugural World Humanitarian Day, to honor aid workers and the jobs they do in difficult and dangerous environments. Here is a slideshow to mark the event.
Working in a vast country like China, with its long traditions of social and work cultures and particular political system, presents a number of challenges for an international conservancy.
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The first photo of FLOTUS looks like a wax likeness, straight outa Mdme. Toussaud's. Egad.
Nice to have a President who actually believes in Science and demonstrates that belief for all to see. And it's sure a refreshing change from the previous administration of ignorant, god-awful creationists...Jim, Columbus, OH
White House hosts Asstronomy Night :)
Science is back in the W.H.
Wish more people had curiosity about the natural world - then perhaps we wouldn't have so much of it being trashed. Nature is so AWE-some. It's great for students to learn "in the field" and not just in classrooms.
And on a lighter note - love Sasha's plaid jacket! Fall is here!
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