
The neglected case of the fallen womb
Hundreds of thousands of women in Nepal live with a prolapsed uterus and nobody cares.
The Editors | Apr 01, 2003

An Rx for heath care in Nepal
Nepal need not adopt rich-country health policies that do not even work in rich countries, says a doctor with a decade's experience in Nepal.
Stephen Bezruchka | Apr 01, 2003

Caste on the couch
Do brahminical ideologies permeate Indian psychological theory?
Siriyavan Anand | Apr 01, 2003

Poisoned people
Even as South Asia's people remain victims of traditional illnesses, they fall prey to modern ailments caused by environmental stress.
Samir Kumar Sinha | Apr 01, 2003

Scared and hungry in the air
Travellers thrombosis and bad films are some of the terrors that await the flyer who departs Dhaka for London.
Afsan Chowdhury | Apr 01, 2003

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