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 Decade-old US Aid Program Marks Birth of One Millionth HIV-free Baby
Decade-old US Aid Program Marks Birth of One Millionth HIV-free Baby
Somewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, this month, the one millionth baby will be born without HIV to a mother who suffers from the disease, thanks in large part to a decade-old US aid program. ... 
 Research Reveals Early Age Screening Could Aid Breast Cancer Fight
Research Reveals Early Age Screening Could Aid Breast Cancer Fight
A new research has revealed that women having a higher risk of breast cancer could be benefited from being screened for the disease at a younger age. The study, funded by the charity Br... 
 Peer-Based Programs Among Female Prostitutes Successful in Reducing HIV Cases in India
Peer-Based Programs Among Female Prostitutes Successful in Reducing HIV Cases in India
A new study has revealed that peer-based programs that provide condoms and treat sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in sex workers and their clients have been pretty successful in reduci... 
 Assam Government to Probe Blood Bank After Allegations of HIV Transmission Among Blood Transfusion Patients
Assam Government to Probe Blood Bank After Allegations of HIV Transmission Among Blood Transfusion Patients
The Assam government has ordered a probe into allegations that a government-run blood bank in the state was responsible for the spread of the deadly HIV virus among recipients who tested pos... 
 Researchers Identify MicroRNA That Aids in Better Neurological Recovery Following a Stroke
Researchers Identify MicroRNA That Aids in Better Neurological Recovery Following a Stroke
Researchers at Henry Ford Hospital have found that a specific microRNA, released by the stem cells following a stroke, helps in better neurological recovery in animals. This microRNA is nat... 
 Regular HIV Screening for All in India can Save Millions of Lives
Regular HIV Screening for All in India can Save Millions of Lives
A new study has recommended that universal HIV testing for all citizens in India every five years, and providing an intensive testing for those belonging to high risk groups, will prove to b... 
 HIV Regimen Prevents Infection Among Drug Users
HIV Regimen Prevents Infection Among Drug Users
A pioneering study published on Thursday says that giving injecting drug users a daily pill against HIV nearly halved their risk of infection by the AIDS virus. The four-year research st... 
UN AIDS Envoy Denounces Harsh Criminal Prosecution of Drug Addicts in Russia
UN AIDS Envoy Denounces Harsh Criminal Prosecution of Drug Addicts in Russia
At a conference to curb the spread of HIV, the UN envoy for AIDS in Eastern Europe on Tuesday denounced the region, and Russia in particular, for its increasingly harsh criminal prosecution ... 
 Elton John HIV Conference Stresses on Need to Decriminalize Drugs
Elton John HIV Conference Stresses on Need to Decriminalize Drugs
Speaking at a global conference to curb the spread of HIV, former Polish president Aleksander Kwasniewski has called for drug decriminalization. The conference has the backing of the Elton J... 
 Official Data Says AIDS Killed 1,100 Chinese in May
Official Data Says AIDS Killed 1,100 Chinese in May
Authorities have revealed that infectious diseases killed 1,526 people in China in May and that AIDS was responsible for 72 percent of the total, causing 1,098 deaths. The National Healt... 
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