A promising new antimalarial
A new antimalarial targets disease-causing parasites and lasts for a year on mosquito nets
A new anti-malarial compound has been designed to target disease-causing parasites responsible for up to 90% of malaria cases in humans.
Stephanie Tam reports on a new online training programme designed to help address the mental health care gap in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq that is heavily impacted by conflict.
Donald Trump has signed a new executive order aimed at lowering the price the US pays for medicines. We look at what is included in the order, why drug prices vary around the world, and what impact this motion could have on US and global prices paid for medicines.
Dr Cecilia Kanyama and Professor Thomas Harrison share their decades-long effort to improve treatment options for cryptococcal meningitis. The refined treatment regimen, discovered alongside Joe Jarvis and their team, gives hope to the hundreds of thousands of HIV-positive patients who are diagnosed with this fungal infection each year.
Finally, ‘scorpionism’ - or the medical condition caused by a scorpion sting, is rapidly on the rise in Brazil, we look at what is driving this increasing health threat.
Presenter: Claudia Hammond
Producers: Hannah Robins & Katie Tomsett
Studio Managers: Gavin Wong & Steve Greenwood
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