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Where does billions for HIV/AIDS in Africa go? conference aims to find out

Where does billions for HIV/AIDS in Africa go? conference aims to find out

Lay people can effectively use defibrillators to save the lives of cardiac arrest victims

Lay people can effectively use defibrillators to save the lives of cardiac arrest victims

First study to demonstrate the elimination of a racial/ethnic disparity in health and healthcare

First study to demonstrate the elimination of a racial/ethnic disparity in health and healthcare

Fast-tracked screening for Chlamydia in UK

Fast-tracked screening for Chlamydia in UK

Herceptin - can healthcare afford this expensive drug?

Herceptin - can healthcare afford this expensive drug?

Young women asking for the morning-after pill at UK pharmacies will be offered fast-tracked screening for Chlamydia

Young women asking for the morning-after pill at UK pharmacies will be offered fast-tracked screening for Chlamydia

Believe it or not you're safer on a plane than in hospital!

Believe it or not you're safer on a plane than in hospital!

Hard to quit smoking even after cancer is diagnosed

Hard to quit smoking even after cancer is diagnosed

Nothing changes - AIDS drug goal defeated by bureaucracy

Nothing changes - AIDS drug goal defeated by bureaucracy

"Alcoholism - The Simple Truth" - France

"Alcoholism - The Simple Truth" - France

Smoking cessation in cancer patients

Smoking cessation in cancer patients

Study links low level of response (LR) to alcohol to an area on chromosome 10

Study links low level of response (LR) to alcohol to an area on chromosome 10

Skinphysical (skin damage test) launched in UK

Skinphysical (skin damage test) launched in UK

48% of people with diabetes are not using aspirin to reduce risk of heart attack and stroke

48% of people with diabetes are not using aspirin to reduce risk of heart attack and stroke

Ecotherapy: restoring health through contact with nature

Ecotherapy: restoring health through contact with nature

Warning labels on high-risk drugs ignored by doctors

Warning labels on high-risk drugs ignored by doctors

Largest hepatitis-C U.S. study defines optimal therapy

Largest hepatitis-C U.S. study defines optimal therapy

"Luckiest man" - cured of AIDS - will have further tests

"Luckiest man" - cured of AIDS - will have further tests

Doctors' surgeries open round the clock

Doctors' surgeries open round the clock

Doctors want 'cured' HIV victim to have more tests

Doctors want 'cured' HIV victim to have more tests

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