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Effective ways to address obesity

Resolve to Save Lives
Four linked, evidence-based policies are a triple win: Linking front-of-package labeling with taxes, bans on marketing, and bans on purchase with public funds or service/sale on public property, can address obesity…
Calcium channel blockers for hypertension control

Calcium Channel Blockers for Global Hypertension Control

Calcium channel blockers are safe, affordable, and effective—making them the ideal first-line hypertension treatment to drive global control efforts in low-resource settings.
Hypertension in Adults with HIV in Mumbai

Hypertension Prevalence and Risk Factors in Adults with HIV at ART Centers in Mumbai

Nearly one in four people living with HIV also have hypertension, underscoring the importance of integrating hypertension care into routine HIV services to support better long-term health outcomes.
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Analysis of costs in implementing the HEARTS hypertension program in Nigerian primary care

BMC – part of Springer Nature
Understanding the cost of scaling up hypertension services to help prevent and control high blood pressure in Nigeria.
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Watch: “One penny, one pill.” That’s all it costs to control high blood pressure.

Resolve to Save Lives
Governments, funders, and the private sector can improve access to blood pressure medicines for as little as one penny per pill.
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Unleashing the full potential of 7-1-7

7-1-7 Alliance
A strategic guide for international partners on the powerful system improvement tool that drives accountability, reveals bottlenecks, and informs targeted investments.
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Providing the medicines patients need to control high blood pressure

Resolve to Save Lives
Why medicine access remains a barrier to many living with high blood pressure and how governments and donors can help bridge the gap and keep blood pressure under control.
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Front-of-package labeling systems

Resolve to Save Lives
Only one system is proven to improve food choices: Mandatory nutrient warning labels.
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Healthy revenue: Four taxes, three wins

Resolve to Save Lives
Health taxes on these four harmful products can generate much-needed revenue, improve population health, and reduce health care costs.
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Lower-sodium salt substitutes: Frequently asked questions

Resolve to Save Lives
Answers to common questions about lower-sodium salt substitutes.
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From signals to systems: Strengthening epidemic readiness through climate-informed strategies

Resolve to Save Lives
Strengthening epidemic readiness by integrating climate data into health systems.
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Primary Health Care Questions for Surveys (PHCQS)

PHCQS technical working group
A core set of globally consistent indicators and survey questions to assess primary health care access and unmet needs.
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Proven ways to address obesity, improve health, increase government revenue, and reduce health care costs

Resolve to Save Lives
Improve public health, increase government revenue, and reduce health care costs by addressing obesity with these proven strategies.
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Position paper: Mandatory sodium reduction targets for processed foods

Global Health Advocacy Incubator
Clear, evidence-based recommendations to guide policymakers and advocates in shaping and advancing mandatory sodium reduction targets. 
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From 18 countries to yours: Actionable 7‑1‑7 bottleneck insights

7-1-7 Alliance
Find out how these 18 countries are leveraging 7-1-7 bottleneck data to prioritize investments and contain outbreaks faster.
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Improved hypertension care requires measurement and management in health facilities, not mass screening

Frieden et al
Measuring blood pressure in patients attending primary care facilities is more efficient and effective than mass screenings.
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Foundations for sustainable health: A blueprint for building epidemic-ready and climate-resilient primary health care

Resolve to Save Lives and Jacobs Solutions
Our blueprint for strengthening primary health care infrastructure to withstand epidemic and climate threats.
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What’s in Our Food? A guide to introducing effective front-of-package nutrient labels

Vital Strategies
Step-by-step guide to developing front-of-package labels
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Epidemic-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC) framework and technical package

Resolve to Save Lives
Capacities, core activities and outcomes for implementing Epidemic-Ready Primary Health Care (ERPHC).
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Actionable 7‑1‑7 bottleneck insights: Resources for rapid outbreak investigation

7-1-7 Alliance
Solutions to a common 7-1-7 bottleneck: lack of available resources to initiate outbreak response.
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