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Chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease are rising fast in low- and middle-income countries, striking far younger populations than in rich countries and causing much...
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World Aids Day takes place on 1 December, with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) continuing to be a major global public health issue. So far, Acquired Immunodeficiency...
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India is the first country which has initiated the process of formulating standardised clinical guidelines for managing extra-pulmonary tuberculosis that occurs in the body...
Read MoreWorld has Five Years to Secure Victory in HIV fight
The world has five years to increase access to HIV treatment and prevention to end HIV as a global health threat – and prevent the pandemic from resurging, according ...
Read MoreUruguay urges rooting new sustainable development agenda in human rights
The basis of a new sustainable development agenda must be poverty eradication, rooted in a strong foundation of human rights and recognition of rights, Uruguay’s Fore...
Read MoreSmallpox, polio and HIV: the fights we’re winning against infectious disease
Only one human disease, smallpox, has ever been eradicated entirely. But great strides have been made against lots of other major killers
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Read MoreWar on the ‘Malaria mayhem’ in Mumbai reduces infection by 80%
How did the local government, a thinktank, tiffin box delivery men and a superhero reduce infections so dramatically?
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Read MoreWith aim to end tuberculosis by 2020, Harsh Vardhan announces free treatment for all
“TB is a by-product of poverty,” Harsh Vardhan pointed out. “I strongly believe TB control should be taken up by everyone as a development issue. The resp...
Read MoreHIV is a war, not a punishment, say experts
AIDS-related stigma and discrimination refers to prejudice, negative attitude and maltreatment directed at people living with HIV and AIDS. The consequences of stigma and d...
Read MoreIn race for Ebola vaccines, technical hurdles loom large
Drugmakers sprinting to develop Ebola vaccines face a series of technical hurdles if they are to get millions of doses ready for use next year — even assuming clinica...
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