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Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 2 2007
maraviroc
Researchers' efforts seem to be coming to fruition as drug giant Pfizer Inc. is planning to bring anti-AIDS drug into the market. Now you may ask what is peculiar about this new drug. Actually, this new drug, called Maraviroc is the result of a long...
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 3 2007
newly hiv infected
Even after taking hard measures to suppress HIV/AIDS, which is clutching the globe under its talon mercilessly, scientists have not been able to intercept its influx into human lives, which is quite a confounding issue. In an effort to loosen this...
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 9 2007
aids in african americans
The prevalence of HIV infection is higher in African Americans than white men. This fact loomed out from a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. According to this report:- * African Americans account for nearly half of.
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 15 2007
aids plan
In South Africa • HIV virus engulfing approximately 1,500 citizens every day. • Up to 40% of women between the ages, 25 to 29 are HIV positive. • More than 1,000 people die of Aids-related illnesses every day. These figures uncover the...
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 17 2007
aids in gambia
3-year-old AIDS patient, Suleiman is the not the only victim of medicaster, which unfortunately is none other but the president of Gambia itself. A few months back President Yahya Jammeh's announcement, stating that he has found an anti-AIDS concoction,..
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 19 2007
aids in afghanistan
Earlier, the people of Afghanistan were wriggling under the tyrannical rule of Taliban and Al-Qaeda and then came the American-led 'war against terror', which further exacerbated their lives. However, during Taliban regime there was one thing that people.
Gautam | Mar 30 2007
Green tea could go a long way in offering protection against HIV. A compound existing in the tea could prevent virus getting binded to the immune system cells and it could even slow the spreading of infection and even bring down the risk of getting...
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 30 2007
male circumcision
After going through a phase that was filled with dissents, finally circumcision has managed to get approval from the World Health Organization too. Actually, World Health Organization (WHO) has taken an official stance in favor of male circumcision by...
Kalpana | Mar 30 2007
For most mothers, breastfeeding is without question the best way to feed their babies. Breast milk provides all of the nutrients an infant needs during the first few months of life; it is usually readily available and costs nothing. Breastfeeding...
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 31 2007
aids in asia
Looking at the present scenario it could be said that entire Asia is quite susceptible to HIV infection as more and more people are being engulfed by the spate of HIV/AIDS.This confirms the Independent Commission on AIDS in Asia, according to which the...

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