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Free malaria treatment needed, aid group says

Making tests and treatment for malaria free dramatically increases the number of people who seek treatment for the disease that kills 1 million people a year, an international medical aid group said Tuesday.

Bono praises McCain, Obama and Americans

Global activist and U2 frontman Bono attended the United Nations General Assembly in New York to push world leaders to join his ONE campaign in fighting disease, poverty, and hunger. He talked to CNN's John Roberts on "American Morning" about recent successes and what's next.

Time.com: Global Malaria Estimates Are Reduced

The 2008 World Malaria Report finds that the global health agency overestimated rates of new malaria cases by about 100 million per year

Time.com: Genetic Variant Raises HIV Risk

Researchers discover a genetic variant found almost exclusively in people of African descent that may increase the chances of developing AIDS

Can Bill Gates head into the shadows?

Billionaire Bill Gates, until recently the richest man in the world, is about to pass another landmark.

Time.com: Malaria-Fighting Mosquitoes to Come?

In a cramped, humid laboratory in London, mosquitoes swarming in stacked, net-covered cages are being scrutinized for keys to controlling malaria

Quotes of the day: Adelegan

Nowhere is the need for cheaper, renewable energy more apparent than Africa. There, the poorest villagers huddle around candles because even kerosene is too expensive.

Some aid delivered in cyclone-ravaged Myanmar

The United Nations and the Red Cross began distributing relief supplies Tuesday to people affected by the devastating cyclone that killed at least 22,000 people in Myanmar on Friday.

Time.com: WHO: Climate Change Worst on Poor

Millions of people could face poverty, disease and hunger as a result of climate change, which is expected to hit poor countries the hardest, the World Health Organization warned

Time.com: Can Climate Change Make Us Sicker?

Climate change means more than warming at the poles. It can intensify disease and famine and endanger human health

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