[ad_1] World AIDS Day 2018 was launched in Accra with a call for citizens to know their HIV status and to be able to make informed choices that will help Ghana reach …
Read More »In the last days of Freddie Mercury and the death of AIDS at 45
[ad_1] Nearly 27 years after the death of Queen Freddie Mercury's leader, he continues to be an enigma. Mercury, who died of AIDS in 1991, is at the center of a Queen's …
Read More »Cannabis abstinence for aids memory month, study says
[ad_1] A joint and marijuana we have failed test that reads "F see me after class" next to a pencil and eraser. By Sue McGreevey The Harvard Gazette Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) …
Read More »Outpatient HIV / AIDS treatment center moves to Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks
[ad_1] The Comprehensive Care Center (CCC), one of the largest and most successful HIV / AIDS outpatient treatment centers in the country, is moving towards Vanderbilt Health Cent Oaks. As of October …
Read More »More research on prevention is needed to control the HIV / AIDS pandemic
[ad_1] Since the beginning of the HIV / AIDS pandemic, investigators have explored different avenues of research on ways to stop the transmission of the virus once and for all. As scientific …
Read More »How can innovation help end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 – World
[ad_1] Author: Glenda Gray – Research Professor, Perinatal HIV Research Unit and Chair of the South African Council for Medical Research Disclosure StatementGlenda Gray is Vice President of Orange Babies Charity in …
Read More »10,000 people take part in the AIDS Walk Los Angeles annual walk
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES CITY CENTER (KABC) – Approximately 10,000 people attended the 34th Annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles Walk. At 10 am, thousands of people started walking to help AIDS patients and …
Read More »Indian insurers have doubts about pricing and designing mandatory HIV / AIDS coverage
[ad_1] "This is a step towards eliminating any unlawful discrimination against HIV / AIDS patients by health insurance providers," said Alok Saxena, deputy secretary at the National Aids Control Organization, by phone. …
Read More »Heart disease, not HIV / AIDS or malaria, is the leading cause of death worldwide.
[ad_1] In 2016, about 1 million people died of HIV / AIDS, 445,000 were malaria patients and 1.7 million people were living with TB. Nearly 18 million people have died from heart …
Read More »GN Hearing hopes to connect Android phones and hearing aids
[ad_1] Modern hearing aids run on digital technology and rechargeable batteries. They come in flashy hues like fashion accessories or can be miniaturized to disappear in the ear. They can communicate over …
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