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Study Finds Cancer Drug May Also Flush Out Dormant HIV
Although we are tremendously close to a vaccine for HIV, people living with the virus still need a cure. Part of the reason HIV is so hard to cure is that it hides in a state of hibernation inside long-lived immune cells, inserting its genetic material into
World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day: WHO calls for equitable health services for all (WHO - World Health Organization)
) To mark World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day (WNTDD) , the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on everyone, to rally to confront inequalities that characterize NTDs and ensure that the poorest and marginalized communities who are mostly affected by
Episode 45: Research Shows Cannabidiol Is Effective Treatment For Lyme Disease
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Nigeria: N62 Billion HIV Trust Fund Set for Launch - NACA
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (AIDS) has said that the private sector led N62.1 Billion (US$150 Million) HIV Trust Fund of Nigeria (HTFN) is set for launch. ...
Ethiopia: Improving Neglected Tropical Disease Services and Integration Into Primary Healthcare
Results from a research study conducted by Malaria
How a hyperactive cell in the brain might trigger Alzheimer's disease
Microglia are amoeba-like cells that scour the brain for injuries and invaders. But sometimes the usually helpful cells go into overdrive and damage the brain, researchers say. (Image credit: Juan Gaertner/Science Source) ...
Most U.S. adults with diabetes aren’t managing heart disease risks
Most people who have Type 2 diabetes in the U.S. aren’t managing risk factors for heart disease, according to a new analysis aimed at guiding doctors and patients on the latest methods to help. ...
Dr. Ryan Cole: Shocking Numbers Of Cancers And Autoimmune Diseases
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How Brett Goldstein helped heal my pandemic anxiety
I've lost track of how many dizzying, sleep-deprived days I've endured since March 2020. I've struggled with occasional insomnia for years, but as the stress of the pandemic set in, my eyelids began fluttering open at ungodly hours of the morning much more
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed reaffirms UAE's commitment to fight neglected tropical diseases
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Published: Sun 30 Jan 2022, 12:34 PM Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, has reaffirmed the ... ...
Concern as Republicans push to make dubious Covid cure prescriptions easier
Republican state lawmakers across the United States have proposed – and in some cases passed – legislation that they say keeps the government from interfering with doctors who want to prescribe ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to help prevent and treat
The Beneficial Plants Remedies and Lost Cures of North America
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‘It doesn’t matter how healthy you are. The disease can kill you.’
Shayna Stanley only remembers getting in the ambulance and then waking up two months later. Being hospitalized for COVID-19 was something Stanley never thought could happen to her. Until it did the day after her 31st birthday in July. The filmmaker from West
Top Secret Pharma Lab Leak Tinnitus And Brain Disease Fix Found
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A cure for the hospital blues needs somewhere else to lay its hat
"We firmly believe that we need to be here on the hospital campus to stay close to our listeners." ...
1000+ Increase Of Disease From The Vaccination. Murder? Fraud?
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Alzheimer's ceremony and fundraiser held
Special to The T&D; Although the black-tie Alzheimer’s gala was canceled this year due to COVID-19, Rickenbacker XCEL still held the lighting of candles at Williams & Williams law firm. The event was held Dec. 17 on Gloria Rickenbacker Hutto Day. The
“Art With a Heart” raising funds for those suffering from HIV/AIDS
BOISE—Art Source Gallery is hosting a silent auction, “Art with a Heart,” during the first two weeks of February for the Safety Net for AIDS Program, or SNAP. ...
Cure Precious (Delicious Party Precure) and Tee Zee (Kung Fu Wa!) AMV - Chinese Fighter
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World Leprosy Day 2022: How stigma and Covid-19 continue to hamper disease control interventions
Every year, on the last Sunday of January, World Leprosy Day (WLD) is observed to “celebrate people who have experienced leprosy, raise awareness of the disease, and call for an end to leprosy-related stigma and discrimination” that continues to
Eating meat associated with less microbiome, multiple sclerosis: Study
A recent study led by a team of researchers
British media claim "stealth disease," not COVID-19 vaccines, could kill nearly 200,000 people in UK ...
(Natural News) Mainstream media outlets are claiming heart
World Leprosy Day: Why we can’t forget this disease yet; how it affects the body
World Leprosy Day is celebrated in India
Peripheral arterial disease: Working together to reduce risk of amputation
Dr. Eva Rzucidlo McLeod Vascular SurgeonMcLeod Vascular Associates Peripheral arterial disease is a disease that most people have never heard about. It affects more than 20 million people, according to reports from the American Heart Association. Peripheral