Suggested Readings
Suggested Readings

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Ayodele, Thomas. “Dangerous AIDs Policy.” Wall Street Journal. December 3, 2008.

Bornstein, David. “Helping New Drugs Out of Research’s ‘Valley of Death.’” New York Times. May 2, 2011.

Chopra, Deepak, and Dean Ornish, Rustum Roy and Andrew Weil. “‘Alternative Medicine’ is Mainstream.” Wall Street Journal. January 9, 2009.

Chow, Jack C. “Is the WHO Becoming Irrelevant.” Foreign Policy. December 8, 2010.

Douste-Blazy, Philippe and Daniel Altman. “A Few Dollars at a Time.” Foreign Affairs. January/February 2010

Guth, Robert A. “Sniffly Surfing: Google Unveils Flu-bug Tracker.” Wall Street Journal. November 12, 2008.

Keating, Josh. “The List: Five Disease Outbreaks That Are Worse Than Swine Flu.” Foreign Policy. May 2009.

Nichter, Mark. Global Health: Why Cultural Perceptions, Social Representations, and Biopolitics Matters. University of Arizona Press. May 1, 2008.

Pallan, Michael. Omnivore’s Dilemna. The Penguin Press. 2006.

Schoofs, Mark. “Scientists See Breathrough in the Global Aids Battle.” Wall Street Journal. May 12, 2011.

Schwaber, Mitchell and Yehuda Carmeli. “Don’t Forget the Bacterial Threat.” Wall Street Journal. August 11,
2009.

Tabarrok, Alex. “The Meat Market.” Wall Street Journal. January 8, 2010

Thomas, Fuller. “Spread of Malaria Strain Feared as Drug Loses Potency.” Washington Post. January 26, 2009.

Watters, Ethan. “The Americanization of Mental Illness.” The New York Times. January 8, 2010.

Yee, Amy. “In India, a Small Pill, With Positive Side Effects.” The New York Times. April 4, 2012.