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London School of Economics (LSE Health)
Globalization and Health is affiliated with the London School of Economics (LSE Health)


Editors-in-Chief: Greg Martin; Emma Pitchforth, LSE Health

Affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE Health)

Globalization and Health addresses key issues in global health and is ready to receive manuscripts that consider the positive and negative influences of globalization on health.

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Commentary    
Within but without: human rights and access to HIV prevention and treatment for internal migrants
Katherine Wiltenburg Todrys, Joseph J Amon
Globalization and Health 2009, 5:17 (19 November 2009)
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Editorial    
Enhancing global control of alcohol to reduce unsafe sex and HIV in sub-Saharan Africa
Matthew F Chersich, Helen V Rees, Fiona Scorgie, Greg Martin
Globalization and Health 2009, 5:16 (17 November 2009)
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Commentary    
Exceptional epidemics: AIDS still deserves a global response
Alan Whiteside, Julia Smith
Globalization and Health 2009, 5:15 (14 November 2009)
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Research    
Transparency in Nigeria's public pharmaceutical sector: perceptions from policy makers
Habibat A Garuba, Jillian C Kohler, Anna M Huisman
Globalization and Health 2009, 5:14 (29 October 2009)
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Research    
Local suffering and the global discourse of mental health and human rights: An ethnographic study of responses to mental illness in rural Ghana
Ursula M Read, Edward Adiibokah, Solomon Nyame
Globalization and Health 2009, 5:13 (14 October 2009)
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