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CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update 05/07/2008

07.05.2008 22:01    webboard.aegis.org
CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News UpdateFor Wednesday, May 07, 2008 The CDC National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention provides the following information as a public service only. Providing synopses of key scientific articles and lay media reports on HIV/AIDS,
World    HIV/AIDS    Articles


Treatment 'slashes baby HIV risk'

07.05.2008 22:01    webboard.aegis.org
BBC News - May 6, 2008http://www.aegis.org/news/bbc/2008/BB080501.html Appropriate treatment can all but eradicate the risk that a pregnant woman with HIV will pass the virus to her child, research shows. Data on ...
World    HIV/AIDS    Articles

Health warning issued about Niagara Falls tattoo artist

07.05.2008 22:01    webboard.aegis.org
Associated Press - May 6, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/ap/2008/AP080508.html BUFFALO, N.Y. - Health officials are urging clients of a Niagara Falls tattoo artist to be tested for HIV and hepatit ...
World    HIV/AIDS    Articles

China will send more medical experts to Anhui to control HFMD

07.05.2008 21:58    emaxhealth.com
More medical experts will be sent to China's east Anhui Province to assist with local hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) relief work, according to Minister of Health Chen Zhu on Tuesday.

Death toll of HFMD rises to 28

07.05.2008 21:58    emaxhealth.com
Contagious hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) has led to 28 deaths in China by Wednesday morning, according to Xinhua's tally based on confirmed death reports from provincial-level health bureaus.

Angola: Signing of Accord Marks Fight Against HIV/Aids

07.05.2008 21:43    allafrica.com
The signing of agreement between the National Institute of Fight against HIV/AIDS (INLS) and public institutions on Wednesday in Luanda symbolizes the partnership for actions to fight HIV/AIDS, especially in the disease control and access to medicines.

Many Ob-Gyn Textbooks Lack Good Info on Breast-Feeding

07.05.2008 18:31    healthcentral.com
Some of the texts omit key information for solving breast-feeding problems and others are inaccurate about the key steps involved, according to a study presented at this week's annual meeting of the Academy of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, in New Orleans.

Grapefruit Compound Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus

07.05.2008 18:31    healthcentral.com
About 3 percent of the global population is infected with HCV, which can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. The current standard therapy of interferon and ribavirin is only effective in about 50 percent of cases and can cause major

Many Teen Drivers Don't Think They're Inexperienced

07.05.2008 18:31    healthcentral.com
And while many teens recognize that drinking and driving don't mix, many don't recognize other hazards, such as the distraction posed by having friends in the car.

Obesity-Related Inflammation Boosts Heart Risks

07.05.2008 18:31    healthcentral.com
The latest findings from the Multiethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) are believed to provide the first large scale of evidence of such a link and give the estimated 72 million obese American adults another reason to change their lifestyle.

Imaging Advances Map Brain Areas Affecting Mood

07.05.2008 18:30    healthcentral.com
Information about these techniques was expected to be presented Tuesday during a news conference by researchers taking part in U.S. National Institute of Mental Health symposiums at the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting, in Washington, D.C.

Alcoholism Gender Gap Is Closing

07.05.2008 18:30    healthcentral.com
Alcohol use and dependency appeared to remain stable for men, while young Americans report having more lifetime alcohol problems than older Americans, despite having had less time to develop issues with drinking.

Exercise Helps Fight Heart Disease Among Women

07.05.2008 17:05    emaxhealth.com
PCE Health and Fitness is teaming up with The Heart Truth to encourage women to exercise and live in good health to lower their risk of heart disease.

SoloSTAR Prefilled Insulin Pens Accurate

07.05.2008 17:04    emaxhealth.com
A new study examining the dose accuracy of the SoloSTAR disposable insulin pen for diabetes patients, prefilled with Lantus or Apidra, found the pens accurately delivered all insulin doses within standard limits defined by the ISO.

Outdoor Workers Less Likely To Get Screened For Skin Cancer

07.05.2008 17:04    emaxhealth.com
While occupational risks are inherent in many jobs, workers who make a living toiling in the sun face an increased threat of skin cancer from repeated overexposure to the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
World    Cancer

Advances Make Sunscreen More Effective, Easier To Use

07.05.2008 17:04    emaxhealth.com
The available options in sunscreen protection have become more plentiful than ever, including formulations offering a smoother application or enhanced protection from ultraviolet (UV) light.

Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report

07.05.2008 16:51    allafrica.com
Global Challenges

Cameroon: North West - Plan Cameroon Sizes Up Its Field Health Services

07.05.2008 16:51    allafrica.com
Plan Cameroon, the community and Child/mother centred Non Governmental Organisation was recently on the field x-raying their activities in the health sector.

Uganda: Kayunga Kids Forced Into Sex

07.05.2008 16:51    allafrica.com
CHILDREN in Kayunga district become sexually active as early as eight years of age, the district director of health services has said.

Guard Your Eyes at Work

07.05.2008 14:09    drgranny.com
From uncomfortable seating arrangements to poor filtered air, your workplace maybe giving your mind and body a stressful time. The eyes undoubtedly are most strained because of constant staring at the computer screens.An ophthalmology study suggests that the computer users

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