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U.N. AIDS Agency Is in ‘State of Crisis' and Needs New Leader, Report Says
2 monthes ago - By NY Times
Experts accused Michel Sidibé, the agency's chief, of having an autocratic style leading to “ethical blindness” on harassment and the abuse of power.
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Can Your Risk for Disease be Increased If You Do Night Shifts?
Night shift jobs can put you at a higher risk of developing chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, obesity, insomnia, heart disease and high blood pressure. A new study...
Being Obese, Overweight in Adolescence May Up Kidney Cancer Risk in Later Life
Overweight adolescents are more likely to develop a form of kidney cancer called renal cell carcinoma in later life.
CANCER largely caused by processed food and toxic ingredients, new study...
To what extent is cancer a lifestyle disease? Researchers from the University of Calgary over in Canada set to find out exactly that in a recent research that was conducted...
Novel Discovery Could Cut Unnecessary Testing for UTIs by Nearly Half
New recommendation could drastically cut unnecessary bacterial culture tests to detect urinary tract infections by 50 percent, finds a new study.
New Technique to Detect Cancer Cells Faster Developed
A new method developed to analyze proteins expressed on cancer cells shows promise in more rapidly detecting these cell types.
A substance in the Ambrosia plant found to inhibit cancer stem cells
Scientists are always hard at work to find new weapons in the fight against cancer, and based on recent research, they may have found a new one in the form of the plant...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, commonly associated with diabetes...
In a new study that was published in the Journal of Hepatology, researchers were able to surmise that nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is not only associated with...
U.S. Leads Rich Nations in Drug Overdose Deaths
Drug deaths in the United States are more than 27 times higher than in Italy and Japan, which have the lowest rates, and are double the rates of Finland and Sweden, the...
HPV Infections in Decline, Thanks to Vaccines
The new study finds that rates of infection with HPV 16 or 18 - the two strains most heavily implicated in cervical cancer - have markedly declined between 2008 and 2014.
Being A Parent Is Hard - Being A Special Needs Parent Is Harder
Being a parent is hard. Being a special needs parent is harder. Comparing the two is like comparing apples to oranges. Or monster trucks to Mini Coopers. While they are both...