A review of the health and economic implications of patent protection, with a specific focus on Thailand. (1/23)

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Pilot study on the impact of biogas as a fuel source on respiratory health of women on rural Kenyan smallholder dairy farms. (2/23)

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Transforming global health with mobile technologies and social enterprises: global health and innovation conference. (3/23)

More than 2,000 people convened for the ninth annual Global Health and Innovation Conference at Yale University on April 21-22, 2012. Participants discussed the latest innovations, ideas in development, lessons learned, opportunities and challenges in global health activities. Several themes emerged, including the important role of frontline workers, strengthening health systems, leveraging social media, and sustainable and impact-driven philanthropy. Overall, the major outcome of the conference was the increased awareness of the potential of mobile technologies and social enterprises in transforming global health. Experts warned that donations and technological advances alone will not transform global health unless there are strong functioning health infrastructures and improved workforce. It was noted that there is a critical need for an integrated systems approach to global health problems and a need for scaling up promising pilot projects. Lack of funding, accountability, and sustainability were identified as major challenges in global health.  (+info)

EXTENSION EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM: reinventing extension as a resource--what does the future hold? (4/23)

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Enabling policy planning and innovation management through patent information and co-authorship network analyses: a study of tuberculosis in Brazil. (5/23)

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Origins of medical innovation: the case of coronary artery stents. (6/23)

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Neural basis of scientific innovation induced by heuristic prototype. (7/23)

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Use of the pectoralis major fasciocutaneous flap in the treatment of post sternotomy dehiscence: a new approach. (8/23)

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