India Marks Significant Progress in Reducing HIV Infections, Declines by 44.23% Since 2010
India has achieved a notable milestone in its fight against HIV, with new infections declining by 44.23% from 2010 to […]
India has achieved a notable milestone in its fight against HIV, with new infections declining by 44.23% from 2010 to […]
The HIV epidemic has continued to spread in Europe since 2004 despite advances in medical treatment and new prevention options. […]
Wal-Mart issued a statement saying its request for partners to provide primary care services was “overwritten and incorrect.” The firm […]
The United Nations World Health Organisation (WHO) and its partners has recently called for increased research into patient safety, including the risks posed by care- and surgery-related infections, adverse drug effects and unsafe injections.
[This article was published in the July 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ]
Scientists from Allahabad University have collaborated with Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Lubeck, Germany to develop a new drug to combat AIDS.
Mobile phones may be a key weapon in the war against HIV and AIDS in Africa according to the UNAIDS chief. Mobile phone technology has a key role to play in a continent plagued by inadequate health centres and dilapidated infrastructure as this kind of epidemic cannot be beat with mere facility based approach.