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The TEF organizes Community Event on Healthy Exercise and Eating intervention
Healthy Exercise and Eating intervention Having taken on board the suggestion by the facilitator with regard to my eating habit, I now do not get
Lets Talk HIV & AIDS
The Ernest Foundation had a project in one of the schools educating the young men and women and all present about the Human Immunodeficienty Virus
Wellness Project Case Study
“The fund from The People Health Trust has helped The Ernest Foundation (TEF) to strengthen the support for people living with HIV/AIDS, as it has
HIV diagnoses hit seven year low – lowest level of HIV diagnoses in seven years
Australia has recorded its lowest level of HIV diagnoses in seven years, according to a new report from the Kirby Institute at UNSW Sydney. The report, released
Zoledronic acid is more effective than switching from tenofovir in HIV-positive people with low bone mineral density
Two infusions of zoledronic acid resulted in significantly greater increases in bone mineral density over 24 months than switching from tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) in
Racial segregation associated with new HIV infections among black heterosexuals living in the US
A greater degree of racial segregation in urban areas of the United States is associated with more new HIV infections among black heterosexual men and
I approached him when he was in his good moods: how pregnant women introduce HIV self-tests to their partners
Providing HIV self-testing kits to pregnant women to encourage HIV testing in their male partners is acceptable to men and women in Uganda, but women
Overwhelming evidence shows hepatitis C treatment effective for people who inject drugs
Researchers are calling on an end to discriminatory health and illicit drugs policies, based on overwhelming evidence that new hepatitis C therapies are effective at
Immunotherapy shows promise as a treatment for HIV-related Kaposi sarcoma
Immunotherapy may be an effective treatment for HIV-related Kaposi sarcoma (KS), according to the results of a small US study published in Cancer Immunology Research.