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October 13, 2009
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December 1 is recalled as the World AIDS Day. It is a method to educate the people about AIDS so that we can concentrate on the fight against AIDS and have the future planning to fight against it and find a solid solution to delete it from our planet earth.
What is AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)? It is a disorder of cell mediated immune system of the body. There is a reduction in the number of cells called helper T-cells which stimulate antibody production by B-cells.
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October 13, 2009
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A revolution is afoot in the hearing aid industry. The stale and stagnant hearing aid companies have some new competition such as Zounds who have launched with revolutionary approaches and technologies aiming to help their customers hear better while not breaking their wallets in the process.
Whether we realize it or not, we live in a world which is very much shaped by past revolutions. Regardless of the example, revolutions are bound to happen, especially when something is inherentl
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October 13, 2009
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HIV/AIDS – India An overview
AIDS considered as the modern pandemic of the world and With more than 5 million people estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS, India’s HIV/AIDS prevalence is second in the world only to South Africa.
The Government of India estimates that in 2006, about 2.45 million Indians were living with HIV (1.75 – 3.15 million) with an adult prevalence rate of 0.41%. India’s highly heterogeneous epidemic is largely concentrated in six states – in the industr
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October 13, 2009
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India is one of the 2nd largest populated countries in the world, with over one billion inhabitants. Of this number, it’s estimated that more or less 7 million Indians are currently living with HIV. HIV emerged later in India than it did in many other countries. Infection rates soared throughout the 1990s, and today the epidemic affects all sectors of Indian society, not just the groups – such as sex workers and truck drivers – with which it was originally associated. The vast size of India make
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October 13, 2009
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Community based strategic plan
to curb spread of HIV/AIDS
Anirudha Alam
Curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS is a human rights issue. A commitment to solidarity, hope and compassion promotes comprehensive campaign as for HIV/AIDS prevention. It may result in a holistic effort to strengthen community based network through advocacy, capacity building and behavioral change communication (BCC). Having no minimal amenities, community people are led to vulnerabilities
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October 09, 2009
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Smoking cessation is a serious thing, even more serious than you have thought. That is why you should seek and get all of the stop smoking aid that you can in order to quit smoking completely.
Here is a brief “Stop Smoking Aid Guide” to introduce you some of the most popular and accessible quit smoking aids.
The first stop smoking aid in our list is may be the one that you expect less – your own will and determination. It might sound silly but it is turn. If you are not strong enough
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October 09, 2009
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WORLD AIDS DAY
Stop AIDS-Keep the Promise – Leadership
(1 st December 2007)
Dr T.V Rao, M D
The humanity continues to respond to the universal call “World AIDS Day” on 1st of December every year. Its wakes up everyone that HIV has not gone away and yet so much to be done. UNAIDS estimates there are 39.5 million people living with HIV including 2.3 million children. During 2006 some 4.3 million people became newly infected with virus. Majority a
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October 09, 2009
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The African pastor sighs, looking around at the faces in his community. If there is a place where HIV is tough, he says, it is this place. He hears their stories, their heartaches, on a regular basis. People who have never set foot in a church come to him because they have heard he offers a listening ear, and a message of hope.
His message is consistent, God loves them, and He wants to build a relationship with them. The pastor says, Gods church is doing a great work here. The infect
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October 09, 2009
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Stop Mumbling!
There is a potentially devastating part of hearing loss that no one is talking about. Current thinking among an estimated 28 million of the hearing impaired is that hearing loss can be corrected fully and completely at any time. I can’t tell you how wrong that thinking is.
If you don’t feed the brain the correct stimulus with good clear sound because there is hearing loss, then the brain becomes weaker and weaker in its ability to understand sound. This is calle
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October 05, 2009
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Contagious diseases that are spread from one partner to the other during sexual intercourse are called as sexually transmitted diseases, or by their very popular anagram, STDs. STDs can affect anybody within the sphere of sexual population; hence it can be said that all STDs are global problems. Some of the very common STDs that are affecting the world population today are syphilis, gonorrhea, genital herpes, Chlamydia infection, hepatitis A, hepatitis B and AIDS.
STDs are mainly tr
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