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291 diseases and injuries + 67 risk factors + 1,160 non-fatal complications = 650 million estimates of how we age, sicken, and die
As humans live longer,
what ails us isn't necessarily what kills us
: five
data visualizations
of how we age, sicken, and die.
Causes of death
by age, sex, region, and year.
Heat map of leading causes and risks
by region.
Changes in leading causes and risks
between 1990 and 2010.
Healthy years lost to disability vs. life expectancy
in 1990 and 2010.
Uncertainties of causes and risks
. From the team for the massive
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2010
.
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posted by
hat
on Dec 14, 2012 -
11 comments
To help thousands of people in over 200 countries diagnose, treat and prevent common illnesses
Hesperian
is a non-profit publisher of books and newsletters for community-based health care, mostly aimed at the third world. Their first book,
Where There Is No Doctor, A Village Health Handbook
, has been translated into
88
languages and is one of the most
widely used
training and work manuals for community health care in the world. They have now made
20 of their publications available for free download, many of which can now also be browsed online through their website
using an "
Ebrary
" in-browser interface.
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posted by
zarq
on Jul 26, 2011 -
15 comments
The beauty of Molecular, Cell, and Microbiology
There has been a new discipline developing in molecular biology for some time now, Bioanimation! Projects have ranged in size from
WEHI
's
colossal compilation
to
Harvard Biovision
's
magnum opus "Inner Life of the Cell"
to
commercially produced masterpieces
to smaller projects by university PIs and enthusiasts.
much
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posted by
Blasdelb
on Sep 25, 2010 -
29 comments
In their own words...
In their own words...
Researchers at the
National Institutes of Health
recall the
early years
of AIDS, from diagnosis of the then-unknown disease, to discovering the
viral cause
, and from there to the search for treatments. The site features
interviews
(including several with virologist
Robert Gallo
), early
publications
, and a collection of
archived image materials
.
posted by
Blazecock Pileon
on Apr 10, 2007 -
11 comments
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