The U.S. relative child poverty rate is the worst of the G7 economies.
Body Mass Index (BMI): Too Crude A Tool?
The measure still used globally for obesity actually does not measure fat.
Too Much Salt: A Truly Global Health Problem
Adults consume too much salt, in a staggering 181 of 187 countries studied
TB in China: a New Epidemic of an Old Disease
How China handles drug-resistant tuberculosis will have a big effect on the problem globally.
Haze: Asia’s New Weapon
In Southeast Asia and beyond, it’s high time to rethink the meaning of security.
Asia’s Lacking Pride
Why would emerging countries copy the unhealthy eating habits of the West, when their own tradition is so much healthier?
How Obesity Can Derail China’s Growth
What measures can China and other cultures take to stem the rising tide of obesity, particularly among children, in its population?
Health Care and the Road to American Serfdom
Individual rights in the United States are not threatened because government is too oppressive. The real problem is that government is too weak.
From Economic Growth to Human Growth
Why does the world urgently need to consider economic growth in a broader, nonmaterial context?
























