Inside Story - Neglecting the diseases of the poor

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2012

Several global organisations, pharmaceutical firms, charities and research groups, and the WHO are joining forces to combat some of the world's most debilitating diseases. Guests: Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Lorenzo Savioli and Mario Ottiglio.

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  • the $500 million spent on superbowl ads could treat 1 billion people

  • @hayden50 when this happens to you...get over it...sick people like you destroy the world..

  • @danielvincentkelley The sheer stupidity... dear lord. How do you get out of bed without killing yourself?

  • @MyChemicalBromance

    The top dominant who decides who is going to get international recognition and Nobel prizes, is a cunning sinister space flying douche bag who is in the process of ruining pesky humanity out of existence to ride this blackhole Earth he's making to distant star systems in an spacecraft ecosystem. So, I'm not lined up for any reward, surely.

  • @MyChemicalBromance

    As it is, there's breeder reactor going on under the Fukushima nuke plant. That forms MORE and MORE plutonium and uranium as both of these metals are in that melt down. Last I heard it was 230 TONS of nuke blob. It's going to grow and grow, turning everything it touches into uranium and plutonium until Earth is nothing but radioactive super dense metal. It will engulf the solar system then migrate to the galaxial center and join the great nothing.

  • The proper procedure to stop a melt down is to drop sand and boron on it. That cools it and changes it from a super heating liquid, into a radioactive glass, which is then covered with concrete to contain the radioactivity of it. Liquid nitrogen is another something useful to cool a melt down, though on a more temporary basis. Workers wearing lead suits with 6 inch polycarbonate face shields might back a cement truck of boron and sand up to the hole it melted into then pour.

  • @danielvincentkelley "let"? Please inform me how they could have stopped the meltdown. You might have a Nobel lined up.

  • Bullsh*t. They let a nuke melt down go on almost a whole year, now they're going to "fight poor people's diseases"? I'll believe it when I see it. Til then these fkn pretenders should be round up and shot.

  • Hoooh pleaze Gvt of Uganda help these pple? Tuswaala.

  • they should give the cure/medicine for free.

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