[ad_1] The 22nd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2018) to be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from July 22 to 27, will be a milestone event for WHO for various reasons: Dr. Tedros, …
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Read More »Notice: Remember that HIV is still here | Opinion
[ad_1] When you think of the word HIV, what comes to you in the mind? ACT UP in the 90s? Leather vests and pink triangles? Granular protest pictures and political funerals? You …
Read More »Health Alert! Malaria tests are out of the market – FDA announcement
[ad_1] The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has called on the general public to be vigilant about a rapid diagnostic test kit (RDT) against expired malaria. The FDA investigated a complaint and …
Read More »An outbreak of African swine fever confirmed in the central region
[ad_1] Outbreak of African swine fever in the central region | Updated on July 13, 2018 at 18:13 <! – Evening of the diaspora and investors – UNESCO, Paris -> The Department …
Read More »Announcement of an outbreak of African swine fever in the central region
[ad_1] The Department of Veterinary Services of the Central Region banned the movement of pigs and pore products in the region following the outbreak of African swine fever in the region . …
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Read More »Revised vaccine raises hopes as a lower cost treatment for type 1 diabetes
[ad_1] For Hodalis Gaytan, 20, living with type 1 diabetes means depending on an badortment of expensive drugs and devices to stay healthy. Reactive strips. Needles A glucose meter. The rising cost …
Read More »Ebola survivors suffer from "severe" neurological and psychiatric effects, according to new study
[ad_1] iStock / Thinkstock (NEW YORK) – People who survive the Ebola virus may suffer from "serious" neurological and psychiatric problems long after curing the virus, according to a new study released …
Read More »Just take precautions after diagnosing the flu | Local news
[ad_1] DANVILLE – The first human case of influenza H3N2 variant – most commonly badociated with contact with pigs – in Indiana since 2013, was reported last week, and it will impact …
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