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A new injection to prevent HIV is expected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later this month.
Reduced aid funding threatens the lives of women and girls worldwide as many NGOs that support them predict they will be ...
Scientists at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, have called for a national maternal and infant mortality ...
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An inexpensive pill for treating HIV could become an alternative to injections for diabetic eye disease, a small study ...
Of the 157 000 children living with HIV in South Africa, around one in three are not getting the medicines they need to stay ...
"With early diagnosis and proper treatment, HIV-positive individuals can lead normal lives. Pregnant women are being closely monitored under the national protocol." The health department has ...
Reeves, an 83-year-old retired nurse who dedicated her career to helping those in need, will be celebrating her retirement this weekend after a 62-year career that included ...
It trades at 13.3 times forward earnings—below the industry average of 14, as measured by the NYSE Arca Pharmaceutical Index, ...
The number of cancer survivors living in the United States is continuing its steady increase, rising to an estimated at 18.6 ...
Animals that produce their own light source, through an internal chemical reaction, are one of the many wonders of nature – ...
A 1990 demonstration “For Women ... The early 1990s brought antiretroviral drug treatments—followed by multi-drug therapies, the descendants of which now treat people with HIV with remarkable ...