"Rich-Country" Diseases Hit the Developing WorldTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 727, Segment 6
Jan 17, 2018 • 11m
Guest: Reshma Naik, DrPH, Senior Policy Analyst, Population Reference Bureau  Diabetes, stroke and heart disease are sometimes considered “rich country” diseases, a major problem mainly in countries like the US. Whereas, poorer countries struggle more with contagious disease like malaria or HIV/AIDs. And yet, global health researcher Reshma Naik says non-communicable diseases are actually a serious problem in poor and middle income countries.