Nigeria adopts technology and approves $54m drugs to combat tuberculosis, strengthen diagnostics, and prevent shortages of life-saving medicines.
The district’s HIV prevalence is more than double the national average of 5.2 percent.
SHAMELESS dealers are being given free rein to sell drugs outside Scotland’s first ‘fix room’. Our exclusive pictures show ...
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FG deploys technology, approves $54m drugs to tackle tuberculosis
Federal government said that it is adopting technology and innovation to speed up eradication of tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.It also said $54 million had been approved for the ...
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The Human Cost of Cure: Why Our Current Approach to TB Is Outdated
Treating TB in isolation is an outdated strategy. We see patients suffering from a double burden because TB is usually accompanied by diabetes, malnutrition, or even HIV. To end this disease, we must ...
Nomura Core Equity Fund underperformed the S&P 500 in 4Q25 due to weak stock selection. Read the full analysis for more details.
At least 48 boys and young men died during the latest round of initiation ceremonies in South Africa, which involve the highly secretive process of traditional circumcision to “become a ...
Florida closed the books on its 2026 Legislative Session on Friday, with the Florida Chamber of Commerce pointing to measured ...
Two Maryland brothers, Patrick and Charles Boyd, received a combined 38 years in prison for orchestrating a nationwide drug ...
A jury found brothers Charles and Patrick Boyd used a Miami-based wholesale business to distribute black-market HIV drugs.
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs—commonly referred to as antiretroviral therapy—the virus usually rushes ...
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