New Paper in New England Journal of Medicine Calls for Health Care Community to Help End Latino HIV Crisis, Outlines Comprehensive Approach and Blueprint for Action.
Read MoreWith the global population reaching 8.5 billion in 2030 and close to 10 billion by 2050, providing safer food — be it meats, dairy foods, beverages or vegetables to restaurants — is a major concern. But one US company, with a Canadian subsidiary, is now about to bring the 'Disease Free' Animals and for the moment 'Healthy Living' concept to reality
Read MoreIs it ever possible to get away from getting the shot? Or see the end pictures of grimaces or pain of getting a needle for childhood or adult shots? Or will situations like the measles in Disneyland in 2015 cease? Also, can there be an end to epidemics, such as HIV/AIDS, SARS, Ebola, Zika or the next flu epidemic scientists say will happen?
Read MoreLong Island's patient safety advocacy and educational organization PULSE of NY yesterday marked World AIDS Day by announcing an informational brochure aimed at helping HIV-positive people and their families reduce the stigma that still surrounds the disease.
Read MoreTHE ANSWER TO CANCER: A SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR THE WESTERN CONDITION is a Christmas 2015 release detailing the cause and potential treatment for cancer and autoimmune disorders. The system described in the book attempts to boosts autoimmune function in the body by reconciling a toxic gas component found in all sickness.
Read MoreZeena Nackerdien, a scientist turned novelist, synthesized relationships, headlines, mythology, history, science, religion, and sports, through her mental prism in two books: Mist over Peace (genre: poetry) and The Heroine Next Door (genre: fiction).
Read MoreZeena Nackerdien, a scientist turned novelist, synthesized relationships, headlines, mythology, history, science, religion, and sports, through her mental
prism as a South-African-born US citizen in an innovative poetry book, Mist over Peace.
When VillageCare opened Rivington House in 1995, it was the final stop for many AIDS patients. The main task was to comfort them, relieve their physical and emotional pain and ease their final days. Most received care for just a few weeks or a few months. Very few remained a year. That was the reality of AIDS at the time. Thanks to the myriad of advances in AIDS care and research over the last two decades, the wide majority of people with AIDS today live long, productive and healthy lives The need for a sin
Read MoreFilm World Multimedia Limited seeks funding through Indiegogo to produce their upcoming Ghanaian HIV/AIDS TV and Web drama series "A WIMP" (A Walk Into My Past), inspired by a true life story of a guy who deliberately spreads HIV to tertiary students
Read MoreThe Goree Challenge is a 5,000 mile solo transatlantic row from Las Palmas, Canary Islands to New York City and will begin later this year. The Goree Challenge mission is to encourage voluntary HIV testing, increase access to antiretroviral medicine
Read MoreVictor Mooney, AIDS activist and executive director of New York based - South African Arts International, Ltd. (SAAI) has pledged to keep the camaraderie alive; thereby, naming his Brazilian custom made ocean rowboat "The Spirit of Malabo" in a
Read More"Remarkably, President Mbasogo has kept a light on the fight against AIDS with an array of public outreach efforts to improve public awareness of discrimination against those with HIV/AIDS and prevention initiatives", said Victor Mooney.
Read MoreEvery 9 minutes someone in the US becomes newly infected with HIV/AIDS. 1.2 million Americans are living with the disease. More than half a million people with HIV/AIDS in the US have died since the epidemic began in 1981.
Read MoreCalifornia And Oregon Practicing Specialist Dr. Phyllis Ritchie Is A Renowned Speaker And Advice Columnist On The Topic Of Infectious Diseases And Other Medical Cases.
Read MoreKelly Markell releases "My Chiid is HIV Positive: A Living Guide for Parents" for Father's Day 2010. The guide seeks to provide knowledge, clarity and understanding about HIV/AIDS for the family.
Read MoreCity of Hope invites food and wine enthusiasts to the first annual Taste of Hope event in Phoenix on February 18th. Join City of Hope as they further their mission of raising awareness and funds for research and treatment of life-threatening diseases
Read More(Wake Forest, North Carolina) - On Saturday, February 20, from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm, Sisters Without Boundaries (SWB), a Wake Forest based community service organization, will host an information and discussion session about HIV/AIDS, at YWCA of
Read MoreThe USAID-funded Market-based Partnerships for Health Project launched 'Saathiya -Youth-friendly Network' in the cities of Allahabad, Varanasi, Agra, Haridwar, Dehradun, Barabanki and Lucknow. Targeted at the family planning and reproductive hea
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