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Three year ago when the van was first introduced in this area retinopathy treatment was only been available at certain urban hospitals.
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The State Department encouraged its posts to mark AIDS Day 2008 by 'celebrating the work of the dedicated men and women in nations affected by HIV/AIDS who are choosing life.
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WHO and its partners are responding to cases and supporting treatment centres in 26 districts, and the agency has airlifted emergency supplies from its Dubai warehouse.
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The fight against HIV/AIDS is a noble and necessary battle. As part of this fight, in 2003 my Administration launched the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
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The phrase 'the doctor at your doorstep' sounds incredible! But it is true. This is what the 'MDRF-WDF Chunampet Rural Diabetes Prevention Project' is about.
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Findings from countries that have conducted studies on the modes of transmission and developed incidence estimates have highlighted three broad trends.
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A pioneering clinical trial at Hospital for Special Surgery may offer a minimally invasive alternative for cartilage repair in the knee that uses the patient's own cells to repair the joint damage. HSS will host a symposium Dec. 5 and 6 to examine recent
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Steve Harvey, an outspoken AIDS activist in Jamaica, was murdered. In April 2006, Isaiah Gakuyo, 15, was killed by his uncle for being HIV-positive.
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Diabetes in Pregnancy-Awareness and Prevention (DIPAP) - a success story of World Diabetes Foundation (WDF)
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Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have identified distinctive genetic changes in the cancer cells of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia that cause relapse.
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Research from the Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit at the University of Leicester shows that nitric oxide can change the computational ability of the brain.
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Civil society in India has strongly condemned the recent decision of the Group of Ministers (GOM) in India to defer the implementation of pictorial health warnings on tobacco product packages which was to come in to effect from November 30, 2008. Th
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In a new study in today's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, a leading ophthalmologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center writes, however, that a high probability of reattachment and visual improvement is possible by
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A research team has discovered a key molecular partnership that coordinates body rhythms and metabolism. The findings suggest that HDAC via NCoR controls the body's internal clock, and therefore metabolism, through an epigenetic change.
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The Great American Smokeout was November 20, but it's not too late to kick the habit. Not only is smoking harmful to humans, it also hurts animals.
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