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Almost half of US gay men with HIV don't know they are infected

26 September 2010

One in five gay and bisexual men in the United States is infected with HIV and almost half of those infected are unaware of their status, the the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found. Each year about 56,300 Americans become infected with HIV and about 18,000 die from AIDS. The CDC findings fall close to the third National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day being observed in the US on Monday. Nineteen percent of "men who have sex with men" are HIV positive and 44 percent of...

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Malaria originated in gorillas and not chimpanzees: Study

23 September 2010

Researchers have discovered that the most common form of human malaria— Plasmodium falciparum—may have originated in western lowland gorillas. The closest genetic match between malaria that infects humans and one that infects gorillas has been found. The result, which contradicts previous studies that point to chimpanzees as the potential reservoir of malignant malaria, has been published in the latest issue of science journal Nature. This research was led by Dr Beatrice Hahn and colleagues at...

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Curfew forces MSF to stop mental health services in Kashmir

18 September 2010

Humanitarian medical aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has stopped its mental health services in Kashmir due to increasing violence and a round-the-clock curfew. Kashmir has been rocked by public protests for the last three months. MSF teams have had no access to the hospitals to continue conducting the counselling sessions in view of the strict curfew is in place in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir state for close to a week. No person without a valid curfew pass is allowed...

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People with mental disabilities most vulnerable to crime

18 September 2010

Three out of four people with mental health conditions in low- and middle-income countries do not have access to needed mental health treatment. Even in high-income countries, this figure is relatively high at 35-50 percent, according to a WHO study. People with severe mental health conditions also are less likely to receive treatment for physical health conditions. People with schizophrenia are 40 per cent less likely to be hospitalised for ischaemic heart disease, compared with people without...

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Honey, these popular brands are contaminated with antibiotics

16 September 2010

Nectar, a symbol of well-being – the honey that millions buy believing it is pure, natural and healthy - is contaminated with high levels of antibiotics, fed to bees and is bad for our health, a leading environmental organisation in India has found. The findings are from a new study conducted by the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment’s (CSE) Pollution Monitoring Laboratory, which had earlier tested colas for pesticides and toys for poisonous chemicals. The findings had shocked...

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Death at home less distressing for cancer patients and families

15 September 2010

Cancer patients who die in the hospital have worse quality of life at the end-of-life, compared to patients who die at home, and their caregivers are at higher risk for developing psychiatric illnesses during bereavement. Bereaved caregivers of patients who died in an intensive care unit (ICU) are five times more likely to be diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), compared with caregivers of patients who died at home with hospice services. The findings are from a study by...

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It all began with a young tribal girl

22 March 2010

Shortly after I landed in Agartala towards the end of 1988, some seemingly philosophical questions confronted me. All for the wrong reasons, you know. Not because I was a Bong who loved squandering time on theoretical balderdash. This was, after all, my first job and I intended to retain it. Come hell or high water. The issue of a philosophical dilemma was posed by this hell-water thingy. I was a simpleton, and hadn’t still lost my innocence. There was reason for me to be upset over the question...

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