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Haiti running out of HIV medication due to USAID funding cuts

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More than 150,000 people in Haiti have HIV or AIDS, although the number is believed to be much higher
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The impact of cuts to USAID | Global Scholars

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Linda-Gail Bekker is a professor of medicine at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, as well as the Director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre and CEO of the Desmond Tutu Health Foundation. Bekker has done extensive work on HIV...
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H5N1 #birdflu has been found in a pig: What you need to know.

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@statnews H5N1 #birdflu has been found in a pig: What you need to know. #health #science #publichealth #statnews #oregon
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Delhi sees surge in Influenza B and H1N1 cases

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Delhi is witnessing a surge in Influenza B and H1N1 cases across all age groups, leading to increased hospitalisations. Watch this report for more details!
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Doctors Warn That Feeding Pigeons Could Be Killing You | I Witness

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A study has shown that pigeon droppings may contribute to various infections, including typhoid. The research highlighted how pigeon droppings can lead to lung diseases through inflammation and scarring. Prolonged exposure to these...
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Health officials work to contain drug-resistant stomach bug

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The virus is impacting Toronto's homeless population with 11 confirmed cases so far.
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Donation drives held in Rockland County for winter essentials

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They say they collected more than 1,000 pounds in gear last year and hope to surpass that.
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Kitchener company donates medical aid to hospitals in Ukraine

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A Kitchener medical device company has delivered 4,400 bottles of a cleansing solution to help healthcare workers treat wounded soldiers on the frontline in Ukraine. It's called PureCleanse and Robert Fuller, the co-founder of Biomiq,...
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Morning Drinks for Glowing Skin

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Looking for a natural and effective method to get radiant skin? Look no more! In this video, we will discuss different morning beverages that can assist you in achieving the glowing complexion you've always wanted. These beverages are...
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Foreign aid cuts to life-saving programs exposes US to global health threats, experts say

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Public health experts warn that federal cuts in foreign aid could slow the fight against malaria. (Scripps News)
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Bekker: PEPFAR Was Put In Place to Save Lives in Africa

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Humanitarian groups are warning that the Trump administration's halt on foreign aid risks both lives and American influence in Africa. The order is likely to affect HIV programs, malaria prevention, maternal-health support and...
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Scripps News Reports: The Cure for HIV

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We're closer to a cure for HIV than ever before. Scripps News examines the fight against a virus that has killed millions of people around the world in the last generation. (Scripps News)
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CDC wastewater data shows an increase in viral activity

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The latest from the CDC wastewater data shows much of the country is experiencing very high viral activity. What can you do to stay healthy right now? (Scripps News)
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Cybersecurity is a key risk that poses a threat to Ireland, Tánaiste says

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Tanaiste Micheál Martin said he views cybersecurity as “a key risk” and also highlighted the need for adaptation to climate change, as a report revealed the top threats facing Ireland following a National Risk Assessment report. Research...
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‘Zoo poo’ could save NHS £1bn a year

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Viruses found in the poo of endangered animals could be used to treat diabetic foot ulcers and save the NHS £1 billion a year, a research team led by Professor Graham Stafford has suggested. A team from the University of Sheffield said...
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GVs outside St Fintan's Hospital in Portlaoise where there were multiple deaths after a coronavirus outbreak

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St Fintan's Hospital in Portlaoise, Co Laois, where the HSE confirmed that nine residents in the Maryborough Centre, died over the bank holiday weekend. In all, nine people died at the centre last weekend - aged between 66 and 84 - and...
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Global coronavirus deaths pass one million

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The global death toll from Covid-19 has surpassed one million. More than 33 million infections have been reported worldwide. Infections have been reported in more than 201 countries and territories since the first cases were identified...
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Indian coronavirus variant: All you need to know

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New coronavirus cases involving the Indian variant have more than doubled in a week. Here's what you need to know about the B16172 variant.
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Experts warn jabs giving ‘false sense of security’

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The UK’s vaccination programme is offering a “false sense of security” amid a mounting third wave of infections, according to Government advisers who have called for next month’s unlocking to be delayed.
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Scientists warn world on edge of post-antibiotic era as new superbugs develop that are resistent to antibiotics

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VOICED: Shows Interior shots research scientists working in a lab. Exterior shots pigs and cows in fields. Interior shots Professor Maggie Smith reading report and Interview on antibiotics resistance. Interview with doctor on using...
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CLEAN : Third Covid wave underway in India, says expert

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Several cities across India impose curfews as the country witnesses a sudden spike in Covid cases driven by the Omicron variant, with health experts concerned it could once again overburden India's healthcare system (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Polymer coating repels bacteria which cause hospital infections

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LEADIN: A clinical study is underway to confirm whether a special bug resistant coating for medical devices can prevent hospital patients getting serious infections. Scientist say the polymer coating...
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Fact Check: “Flurona” Isn’t A Medical Diagnosis

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The nickname "flurona" doesn't mean we have a new illness to worry about. A medical expert explains how co-infections work.
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Will New Antibiotic Discovery Address Resistance?

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Jan. 8 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Beyer and Drew Armstrong report on a new antibiotic discovery and new drug developments with Trish Regan on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)