Tag Archives: Education
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HIV programmes pay for themselves and save cash
Combating the spread of HIV among workers is not only right on moral grounds, but also makes good business sense, as Rod Newing reports
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Social and cultural attitudes mean HIV has caught hold of Africa
Culture and stigma are issues preventing effective measures against HIV among black Africans in Africa and the UK, as Lilian Anekwe reports
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The world leader with a mission to heal the sick and banish HIV
Executive director of UNAids Michel Sidibé tells Rowenna Davis of his hope and fears for the future, and how HIV can be an opportunity
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Why are so many going without life-saving HIV treatment?
Seven million people living with HIV – more than the population of Libya, Denmark or Costa Rica – are without treatment and most likely to be poor, black or migrants, writes Rowenna Davis
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A cancer coming in from the cold
It’s a disease that affects men and many are reluctant to seek diagnosis, but awareness of prostate cancer is rising along with survival rates, writes Liz Bestic
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What men think about quality of care in prostate cancer
Prostate Cancer UK conducted a nationwide survey among men with prostate cancer in a bid to measure quality of care. The questionnaire explored issues including diagnosis, treatment, side effects, support for partners and living with cancer, as Liz Bestic reports