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WHO warns oral sex is helping spread of dangerous gonorrhoea
Oral sex is producing dangerous gonorrhoea and a decline in condom use is helping it to spread, BBC News reports the World Health Organisation...
New early warning test for coronary artery disease
Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a new type of imaging test to provide an early warning of coronary artery disease, and...
Long-term PPI usage is linked to increased mortality risk
Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), widely used as an over-the-counter treatment for heartburn, ulcers and other gastrointestinal problems, is linked to a 25%...
Most people on ART will not experience viral rebound
British investigators have determined that a substantial proportion of people with HIV who are taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) will not experience viral rebound during...
Obstructive sleep apnoea plus diabetes increases risk of blindness
Research led by the University of Birmingham has discovered that patients who suffer from both type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnoea are at...
Specialist ATMs to dispense ARVs
Access to treatment will be now be made easier for people living with HIV/Aids as they will now be able to collect their medicine...
Scientists sue prestigious US institute for gender discrimination
Two senior women scientists are suing their employer, the prestigious Salk Institute for Biological Studies, alleging pervasive, long-standing gender discrimination, reports Science Mag. The...
SA Law Reform Commission examines spiralling medico-legal claims
Comment is sought by the SA Law Reform Commission on an issue paper exploring reasons for spiralling number of medico-legal claims, particularly against the state,...
People with HIV must use PPIs cautiously
Proton pump inhibitors should be used with caution in people with HIV, researchers from the Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas...
Soccer beats swimming and cycling for bone development in boys
Playing soccer can significantly improve bone development in adolescent boys after one-year's training, compared to swimming, cycling and non-sport playing, University of Exeter research...