Prayagraj: In a significant step toward making quality healthcare accessible to the common people, an amount of over Rs 40 crore was provided through .
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I am well aware of the dangers of “raising awareness” and making a show of one’s fasting. But I am telling people about this ...
Xing Hong is a nurse at Shanghai General Hospital. She is the only candidate from Shanghai to be nominated for this year's ...
Otwoma noted that with over 70 percent of Kenya's HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria treatment programs reliant on ...
The University of Cincinnati’s Jed Hartings and colleagues recently published research in the journal Scientific Reports ...
Cuts to US foreign aid jeopardise the health of South African children with HIV, as crucial support services are forced to ...
Carl Schmid, the executive director of the HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute in Washington, told Reuters he had been told by a ...
SA has one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the world, with around 13% of the population - or 7.8 million people - living ...
The Department of Community Medicine, Manipal Tata Medical College (MTMC), in collaboration with the Jharkhand State AIDS Control Society (JSACS), successfully conducted a one-day workshop on ...