AHF Launches 'YouTube' Campaign: 'Congress-Save AIDS Treatment in PEPFAR' Business Wire - May 11, 2008http://www.aegis.org/news/bw/2008/BW080516.html -- Jenny Boyce, a Mother Living with HIV/AIDS in Durban, [A ...
San Francisco Chronicle - May 10, 2008 Sabin Russell, srussell@sfchronicle.com. http://www.aegis.org/news/sc/2008/SC080501.html Centers for Disease Control and Preventi ...
Business Wire - May 12, 2008http://www.aegis.org/news/bw/2008/BW080520.html -- Congress Triples Funding for Successful US Global AIDS Program in Re-authorization Bill, ...
Compulsory Licensing: Aids drugs now available Bangkok Post - May 8, 2008 Apiradee Treerutkuarkul http://www.aegis.org/news/bp/2008/BP080502.htmlSecond-line generic Aids drugs have already reached most HIV-positive pa ...
CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News UpdateFor Monday, May 12, 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,
UN Integrated Regional Information Network - May 12, 2008 http://www.aegis.org/news/irin/2008/IR080512.htmlJUBA, 12 May 2008 (PlusNews) - For years, Lole Laila Lole had to drink, cook wi ...
The anti-inflammatory drugs naproxen and celecoxib do not appear to improve cognitive function in older adults with a family history of Alzheimer's disease, and naproxen may have a slightly detrimental effect.
Glaucoma patients in urban areas who have poor health literacy appear to miss more appointments and to have worse disease understanding and greater disease progression than patients with adequate health literacy.
A low-vision rehabilitation program that includes a home visit, counseling, assistive devices such as magnifiers and assignments to practice using them appears to significantly improve vision in veterans with diseases of the macula (the area of the retina with the
The elite in Uganda have remained stigmatised despite the government's efforts to fight HIV, the Uganda Aids Commission has said. " People in high social status have remained with the fear to come and access services," said UAC Information Resource
Hundreds of Namibians, both young and old, on Friday swamped the Zoo Park in the city centre to undergo voluntary HIV/Aids testing during the first-ever National HIV Testing Day.
A recent study has revealed that a number of companies in the private sector are still in denial about HIV/AIDS at the workplace, with several Namibian companies indicating their employees are highly educated and thus not at risk of being
Advances in medicine - new treatments, cures, vaccines and medicines - are driven by research involving humans. But when it comes to medical research that requires children to be involved, researchers often struggle to find participants.The reason? Many parents are
Buying chicken these days is not like it used to be. With labels like "100 percent natural," "organic," "grain-fed," and "free range," many consumers don't really know what they're buying.According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) - "100 percent