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Donor cuts could threaten global progress on HIV

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If donor government funding for HIV continues to fall, nearly two decades of progress against the disease will be in jeopardy, according to new...

HIV data from sub-Saharan Africa gives reasons for hope

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Researchers and public health experts presented promising new data on the HIV epidemic and response in sub-Saharan Africa at the 22nd International AIDS Conference...

Khayelitsha Hospital in crisis – TAC

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Khayelitsha District Hospital is in the midst of a crisis‚ say picketing Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) members. Western Cape chair Vuyani Macotha is quoted...

Former president Bush's cardiologist fatally shot at Houston medical complex

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A cardiologist who once treated the former US president George HW Bush has been fatally shot by another cyclist while riding through a Houston...

Public Health England reports alarming child obesity statistics

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One child in every class in the final year of primary school is severely obese on average, an all-time high, The Guardian reports that...

Phillip Morris criticised for offering NHS staff smoke-free tobacco products

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The world’s biggest cigarette company has come under fire for offering “smoke-free” tobacco products to staff at the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) staff...

DNA home testing gains traction in ageing Japan

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DNA testing at home in Japan is starting to gain traction as more people age and seek answers about their risks for diseases, reports...

FDA gives approval for Janssen's Symtuza

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Janssen announced that it has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Symtuza, a once-daily, single-tablet, darunavir-based HIV-1 regimen for treatment-naive and...

Teva launches first biosimilar drug in SA

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More than five years after it first sought regulatory approval, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries has become the first company to launch a biosimilar drug in...

'Alarming' increase in infant mortality rate in England and Wales

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Deaths data for England and Wales shows that infant mortality increased for the first time since 2011 last year amid signs that decades worth...