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Male circumcision is being promoted as the next big thing in HIV prevention at the XVII International AIDS Conference, but India is not considering making it a part of its prevention programme because of religious and cultural sensibilities.
The army microbiologist sought aid for mental health years ago.
An anthrax victim's widow said new evidence about the suspect in the 2001 attacks released to the public supports her $50 million lawsuit blaming the federal government for her husband's death.
Quarter after quarter, and year after year, the oil companies post record profits that are higher than ever before. If they were just passing the high cost of crude oil on to the consumer, their profits would be constant. No, they are squeezing us for excessive profits simply because they can.
A patient suffering from blurry vision might have problems with his liver or kidney. Arthritis in the knees or hypertension? Could be a blockage of the qi ("chee").
Monogram Biosciences, Inc. announced today that William D. Young, CEO and Chairman, is scheduled to present an update on the company's business at the Thomas Weisel Partners Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, MA.
A set of new stem cell lines will make it possible for researchers to explore ten different genetic disorders-including muscular dystrophy, juvenile diabetes, and Parkinson's disease-in a variety of cell and tissue types as they develop in laboratory cultures
(ARA) - Want to lower your risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease? All it takes is 10 minutes of physical activity three times a day. Ten times three - it's really that simple.
Summaries appear below of recent news about black infant mortality rates in Kansas and Wisconsin.Kansas: Blacks comprise 6% of the state's population but account for 12% of Kansas' infant deaths, in large part because of poverty and racism, public health officials say, Kansas Health Institute News reports.
ROXTON — Brad Hattan-ville’s life has not been easy. He lost his left eye to acute degenerative myopia when he was 17. He had four surgeries for the disease beginning in the second grade.
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