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All posts tagged "AIDS"
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Gender inequality in education in developing nations
Dr. James Aggrey once said, “If you educate a man, you educate an individual. If you educate a woman, you educate a nation.” Women are the primary connection to future generations because their roles in care giving...
- Posted February 17, 2015
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HIV may evolve to cause AIDS less frequently
New research has found that HIV may be evolving to become less aggressive, suggesting that in the future it may even be able to infect humans without causing AIDS. Long-term analysis has shown that HIV-inflicted females in...
- Posted December 8, 2014
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No AIDS patients in North Korea: report
SEOUL (Yonhap) — North Korea has no AIDS patients in the country as a result of active prevention and control efforts by health authorities, a pro-North Korean newspaper said Wednesday, citing local and foreign health officials. In...
- Posted December 3, 2014
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S. Korean organization raises 4 mil. won for HIV/AIDS in Africa
By John Redmond Little Travellers Korea raised 4 million won (About $4,000) at the Rubber Seoul club night, one of the biggest annual club nights of the year, near Hongik University in western Seoul, Saturday night, to...
- Posted December 2, 2014