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Health Science: Public Health - Illiteracy and the Spread of diseases

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Title and brief description

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The Strong Relation between Illiteracy and the Spread of AIDS
Category Article

0002

Illiteracy and Poor Health
Category Article

0003

The Silent Epidemic — The Health Effects of Illiteracy
Category Article

0004

Health literacy and patient safety: Help patients understand
Category Article

0005

Low "health literacy" may mean worse health
Category Article

0006

The Truths About Health Illiteracy: Part I
Category Article

0007

The Economic & Social Cost of Illiteracy
Category Article

0008

Ethiopia: where and who are the world's illiterates?
Category Article

0009

UN world report documents widespread poverty, illiteracy and disease
Category Article

0010

Literacy vital for beating poverty and disease and reinforcing stability – UN
Category Article

0011

Reduction and Return of Infectious Trachoma in Severely Affected Communities in Ethiopia
Category Article

0012

Health promotion for trachoma control
Category Article

0013

Somalia grappling with highest infant mortality rate
Category Article

0014

Somali refugees fight cholera and measles as hunger spreads
Category Article

0015

Trends and Issues in Child Undernutrition
Category Article

0016

Health promotion prospects in Sudan
Category Article

0017

Illiteracy, hunger, disease main worries for citizens
Category Article

0018

Ethiopian pastoralists and HIV/AIDS: few facts, many fears and a glimmer of hope

Category Article

0019

UN world report documents widespread poverty, illiteracy and disease
Category Article

0020

HIV/AIDS Awareness Lacking in S.Sudan
Category Article

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