The human brain responds to being treated fairly the same way it responds to winning money and eating chocolate, UCLA scientists report. Being treated fairly turns on the brain's reward circuitry."We may be hard-wired to treat fairness as a reward,"
People with migraine are more likely to experience exacerbated skin sensitivity or pain after non-painful daily activities such as rubbing one's head, combing one's hair and wearing necklaces or earrings, compared to people with other types of headache, according to
San Francisco Chronicle - April 19, 2008 Eileen Mitchell, home@sfchronicle.com. http://www.aegis.org/news/sc/2008/SC080404.html Imagine you are diagnosed with a disab ...
UNAIDS - April 18, 2008http://www.aegis.org/news/unaids/2008/UN080412.html EDUCAIDS is the UNAIDS Global Initiative on Education and AIDS. It is led by UN ...
Chicago Tribune - April 20, 2008 Deanese Williams-Harris, dawilliams@tribune.com http://www.aegis.org/news/ct/2008/CT080404.html One of the disease's m ...
We don't know how to handle or deal with this girl. She is now displaying disturbing patterns of behaviour. one day she is jovial and easy to interact with but the next day she is a completely different individual.
FOR FEAR OF THE STIGMA that usually comes with HIV and Aids, Christine Kyaterekera lived in denial for 10 years - a decision that eventually contributed to her blindness.
A 30 year-old Arusha lady claims to have been gang raped in Nairobi, where she recently went to seek her runaway husband. The rapists infected her with HIV-Aids and now she is seeking help.
Establishment of HIV/Aids policies at the workplace has helped developing countries to make progress in the fight against the pandemic, a new International Labour Organisation report says.
The Angolan Red Cross (CVA) will promote, as from next May, in the southern Cunene province, a cycle of campaigns aimed at preventing HIV/AIDS infections, ANGOP learnt here from the institution's director general for cooperation and development, Leonardo Bondo.
If conditions in India were difficult, conditions in Guyana seemed almost impossible. From early morn to late at night, Jung Bahadur Singh worked in the fields. He raised his family as best he could , Spirituality
I know I have written on this subject before, but I think it bears repeating, especially with the latest news on the subject. A 13 year old in Kentucky is charged with felony wanton endangerment after allegedly putting crumbled peanut