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Does EU/India free trade agreement spell the end of cheap drugs for poor countries? | Society |
After four years of negotiations, campaigners fear India is about to sign a trade deal with the EU which will stop the flow of cheap life-saving drugs to the developing world
Condoms are slowing HIV spread in South Africa
Computer models suggest that condoms are to be thanked for the falling HIV infection rates in South Africa since 2000
The value of mentors who have been there - FT.com
The vagaries of Cape Town’s trains have made Mpho Mbhele an hour late, but it does not take long for a smile to replace her flustered apologies. She is a vital presence, a picture of health, and looks younger than her 41 years. She is also HIV-positi
Techno Brain Malawi commemorates World AIDS Day 2011 | PRLog
Techno Brain Malawi commemorates World AIDS Day 2011. As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, Techno Brain Malawi initiated and participated in a road walk – “a good will big walk” on Dec 1, 2011 to commemorate World AIDS Day 2011. - PR11762135
Kenyan AIDS project feels the love from Canadian congregation - The Globe and Mail
A Nairobi couple started Village of Love to help AIDS orphans. A Toronto church picked up the cause
ICCR Calls on Drug Companies to Join Medicines Patent Pool
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Half of people diagnosed with HIV are identified late - mirror.co.uk
SOME 50% of people diagnosed with HIV are identified late and could have benefited from earlier treatment.
Sangamo Fails Diabetic Neuropathy Study, Falls Back on HIV, Other Programs | Xconomy
Sangamo Biosciences' lead drug candidate has flunked its biggest test yet in clinical trials, and the company said this morning that it's time to move on to
Foreign High Court Justice to speak on HIV at annual lecture - UQ News Online - The University of
Former Justice of the High Court of Australia and current representative of the UNAIDS Expert on HIV and Human Rights The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG will speak at The University of Queensland on Tuesday September 27.
Jordan Hearing Aids launches its first specialized center for hearing testing of juniors | Jordan
Jordan Hearing Aids has recently launched its first specialized center for hearing screening and diagnosis for juniors in Jordan - JACO. The center uses various testing methods to detect hearing...
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