AIDS awareness important to First Nations support group CBC.ca
Margaret Poitras of All Nations Hope, an agency that represents and supports aboriginal people with HIV/AIDS, says there is much to be done to raise awareness. Monday is World AIDS Day and the beginning of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week. Aboriginal ...
AIDS helpline launched in 8 languagesHindustan Times
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Margaret Poitras of All Nations Hope, an agency that represents and supports aboriginal people with HIV/AIDS, says there is much to be done to raise awareness. Monday is World AIDS Day and the beginning of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week. Aboriginal ...
AIDS helpline launched in 8 languages
On World AIDS Day, Southern Research Institute announces $24 million contract ...
“There should be zero discrimination against people with HIV”
16 Days of Activism Campaign Against Gender Violence in Tanzania AllAfrica.com
Der Es Salaam, Tanzania — 25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The British High Commissioner to Tanzania, H.E Dianna Melrose attended the launch of the '16 days of Activism campaign against Gender ...
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Der Es Salaam, Tanzania — 25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The British High Commissioner to Tanzania, H.E Dianna Melrose attended the launch of the '16 days of Activism campaign against Gender ...
Bilal to grace World AIDS Day commemorations Daily News
THE Vice President, Dr Gharib Bilal, on Monday expected to be the guest of honour during the national commemoration of the World AIDS Day to be held at Saba Saba grounds, here. Speaking with the 'Daily News,' the Public Relations Officer for Njombe ...
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THE Vice President, Dr Gharib Bilal, on Monday expected to be the guest of honour during the national commemoration of the World AIDS Day to be held at Saba Saba grounds, here. Speaking with the 'Daily News,' the Public Relations Officer for Njombe ...
Scooters, ride-on toys increase chance of injury abc7news.com
A new study finds toy related injuries are way up, especially among toys with wheels. The report from Clinical Pediatrics found injuries involving toys increased by 40 percent between 1990 and 2011. Most of them were caused by scooters and other ride-on ...
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A new study finds toy related injuries are way up, especially among toys with wheels. The report from Clinical Pediatrics found injuries involving toys increased by 40 percent between 1990 and 2011. Most of them were caused by scooters and other ride-on ...
Research Indicates that Toy-Related Injuries Are Increasing
Study shows increase in injuries from ride-on toys
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Prince Harry, celebrities confess secret fears in new Aids campaign TVNZ
Prince Harry has a secret, and he'd like to share it with you for a new World Aids Day campaign. The prince has spoken out about his nervousness before making speeches and anxiousness when walking into a room full of people. The video campaign 'Feel ...
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Prince Harry has a secret, and he'd like to share it with you for a new World Aids Day campaign. The prince has spoken out about his nervousness before making speeches and anxiousness when walking into a room full of people. The video campaign 'Feel ...
Prince Harry Reveals Public Speaking Fear For World AIDS Day
Prince Harry reveals his secret fear of public speaking
Harry terrified of public speaking
55% of infants still sleep with unsafe bedding in US: study CTV News
Unsafe bedding is still common in U.S. cribs, despite widespread recommendations against putting infants to sleep with pillows and blankets. According to a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, about 55 per cent of young children sleep with toys, ...
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Unsafe bedding is still common in U.S. cribs, despite widespread recommendations against putting infants to sleep with pillows and blankets. According to a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, about 55 per cent of young children sleep with toys, ...
More Than Half Of Parents Are Putting Their Baby To Sleep Wrong
Unsafe bedding threatens nearly 55 per cent of US infants: Study
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World Health Organisation finds targets for tackling Ebola virus being met The Age
Precautions: Residents wash their hands with chlorinated water at the fishing port of Conakry in Guinea. Photo: AP. Geneva: Targets to reduce the spread of Ebola by isolating patients and burying bodies safely have been reached in Liberia and Guinea, with ...
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Precautions: Residents wash their hands with chlorinated water at the fishing port of Conakry in Guinea. Photo: AP. Geneva: Targets to reduce the spread of Ebola by isolating patients and burying bodies safely have been reached in Liberia and Guinea, with ...
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New breast cancer vaccine proves safe in early clinical trial MyFox Chicago
Results of an early clinical trial suggest that a breast cancer vaccine developed at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is safe in patients with metastatic breast cancer. The results, which were published in Clinical Cancer Research and ...
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Results of an early clinical trial suggest that a breast cancer vaccine developed at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is safe in patients with metastatic breast cancer. The results, which were published in Clinical Cancer Research and ...
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Suspected Ebola case detected at Karachi airport DAWN.com
KARACHI: A suspected case of deadly viral disease Ebola, the second in the country so far, was detected at Karachi airport on Monday morning. The patient, a 47-year-old expatriate who had returned to the country after a long travel from Liberia, a country ...
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KARACHI: A suspected case of deadly viral disease Ebola, the second in the country so far, was detected at Karachi airport on Monday morning. The patient, a 47-year-old expatriate who had returned to the country after a long travel from Liberia, a country ...
WHO sees 'very low' chances of patient suffering from Ebola
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The virus travels: Karachi receives its first suspected Ebola patient from Liberia
Ryan Lewis Writes Touching Post About His HIV-Positive Mom in Honor of World ... E! Online
When my mom was diagnosed with HIV, doctors only gave her a few years to live. I was 6 years old. 30 years later she is still alive. She?s alive because she?s strong and has always been a fighter. And she?s alive because she had access to medicine and ...
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When my mom was diagnosed with HIV, doctors only gave her a few years to live. I was 6 years old. 30 years later she is still alive. She?s alive because she?s strong and has always been a fighter. And she?s alive because she had access to medicine and ...
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