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The difference between a hero and a coward is one step sideways, Spirituality  |


Strength is born in the deep silence of long-suffering hearts; not amid joy.  |
A ZBC engineer who infected his married subordinate with HIV during a long and torrid love affair - where they had trysts in an office at their workplace, a flat, lodge and in a car by the roadside - has  |
WHILE the majority of men prefer to attend HIV counselling and testing alone, the women prefer to be accompained by a friend or relative. Dr. Stephen Watiti, a senior medical officer at Mildmay HIV Centre in Lweza on Entebbe Road,  |


ESOMA, a herbal research institute in Abuja at the weekend said it has drugs to cure sickle cell anaemia and to boost the immune systems of people living with HIV.  |
Hope and living positively has been established among victims of the HIV-Aids within certain communities in Eastern Province.  |
THE Ministry of Health has dispatched an emergency medical team to the Teso region, following reports that some HIV/AIDS patients have stopped taking anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) due to hunger.  |
What would be different if women had greater control of their reproductive and sexual matters? Would the AIDS epidemic as it ravages the world today be as serious if gender inequalities were less pronounced?  |
Women in Selebi-Phikwe town have been advised to take control of their lives and use the bliss condom.  |
KAYUNGA on Thursday became the first district to launch mass male circumcision aimed at reducing the spread of HIV.  |
Virgins are facing extinction in this country that is becoming a so called free world. Today, a virgin is generally considered old fashioned.  |
IF there is one thing African governments need to do to ensure that their efforts in tackling the menace of the HIV & AIDS pandemic is more effective, it is for them to be more committed and realistic in approach,  |
In its continued efforts to help combat HIV/AIDS spread in public and private vocational training institutions, Botswana Training Authority (BOTA) hosted its sixth annual BOTA/Arts and Culture HIV/AIDS drama competition at Babusi Hall in Bontleng last weekend.  |
TUBERCULOSIS and HIV/AIDS are the major health threats in the Karas Region, according to Keetmanshoop State Hospital Principle Medical Officer, Dr Vyacheslav Verkhusha.  |
The Mozambican armed forces (FADM) are to receive a million condoms a year, as part of the drive to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS.  |
Standard Chartered Bank, Nigeria has partnered with AIESEC, a non-governmental organisation that enables youths to develop their potentials, to educate students in tertiary institutions in the country on the scourge of HIV/AIDS.  |
Luka Henry, now 20, lost his father while still in primary school. His mother had no means to take him beyond the rest of primary school. Luka abandoned whatever dream he had about high education. He decided grudgingly to train  |
A new joint report by the UN and the World Bank has called for monitoring systems to anticipate and minimise interruptions on Aids treatment due to the global economic crisis.  |
Two thousand people are now on the waiting list for antiretroviral medication at Edendale Hospital, which stopped giving new patients ARVs nine weeks ago.  |
A small study published in the latest Annals of Internal Medicine has shown that progressively increasing the dose of Efavirenz during the first two weeks of treatment can reduce side effects experienced by HIV patients who take the drug daily.  |
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