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An enormous amount of intellectual energy has gone into the global response to HIV & AIDS over the past 30 years. The results have been visible in local, national, and international spheres at...
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) have long been recognised as the most common clinical disorders affecting people living with HIV & AIDS. Caused by the HI-virus penetrating the...
Governments could take a big step towards ending world hunger by spending just $1.2 billion a year in developing nations on dietary supplements and education about the food needs of babies, a study...
South African Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang dismissed
calls by scientists, activists and labor unionists for her to quit
because she hasn't combated AIDS effectively. She said the...
South Africa's government acknowledged for the first time that HIV
causes Aids, a link once questioned by the country's president, and
pledged to boost access to treatment for AIDS sufferers....
South Africa's former Deputy President Jacob Zuma called on the
government to increase access to AIDS drugs and dispel perceptions
that it was promoting nutritional supplements as an alternative...