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November 2005
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30.11.2005
Alcohol is the leading risk factor for death and illness in the Americas, it takes a disproportionate toll on the poor, and not only alcoholics are at risk; the larger problem is overconsumption by people who just drink "socially." Experts on alcohol abuse and public policy from 20 countries are gathered in Brazil this week to discuss ways of reducing its harmful effects.
Story linkFrom: Pan American Health Organization Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [North America] Image: Alcohol overconsumption is a major contributor to homicides, traffic accidents, suicides and domestic violence. © Pan American Health Organization
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30.11.2005
In 2003 President Bush announced a 5-year, $15 billion initiative to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, yet restrictions attached to how those funds may be used are limiting their effectiveness, says Population Action International.
Story linkFrom: Population Action International Related topics/regions: [United States] |
30.11.2005
U narednoj skolskoj godini ucenici crnogorskih osnovnih skola susresce se se novim predmetom pod nazivom Zdravi stilovi zivota. Inicijatiba je potekla od crnogorskog Drustva za borbu protiv side Crne Gore - CAZAS koji su juce prezentovali zavrsetak prve faze projekta Zdravi stilovi zivota protiv zloupotrebe droge.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [South East Europe] |
30.11.2005
Barbershops in Jaipur city are doing something more than just haircut. Guess what? They are giving tips to their customers as to how they can prevent themselves from getting the infection.
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30.11.2005
Fushata Jeta ėshtė ajo qė ti e bėn prej saj ėshtė dizajnuar nga ana e Rrjetit pėr Parandalimin e HIV-it pėr tė shėnuar 1 dhjetorin, Ditėn Ndėrkombėtare tė AIDS-it, nė disa qytete tė Serbisė.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] |
29.11.2005
The 2005 Human Development Report paints a bleak picture of the progress made toward those aims six years into the campaign. Among the highlights: The report says the goals for poverty, universal education and child mortality will all be missed in 10 years if current trends continue.
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29.11.2005
An effort to regulate drug prices in India, through measures other than price control, has been wasted. A task force set up under Supreme Court directions to find ways to reduce prices of life-saving drugs, could not come up with many viable solutions.
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28.11.2005
Uganda has become the first country in the world to benefit from a healthcare information system that manages, measures and monitors the distribution of Anti retroviral drugs (ARVs).
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Uganda] [health & ICT] |
28.11.2005
India is fast becoming home to a large number of children affected with HIV/AIDS, but there is hope of a longer life for them, according to a study published in this weeks issue of Lancet, the reputed medical journal.According to the study conducted by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, US, adequate zinc levels are essential for growth and to enhance immunity in children who test positive for HIV.
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28.11.2005
Using mobile mania that has gripped the country to do more than just connect people, ZQM Software Systems in the Capital is all set to tackle one of the biggest hurdles in checking transmission of AIDS -- lack of general awareness -- through fun and games. It will launch four mobile phone games on World AIDS Day, December 1, under the banner of "Freedom from AIDS/ HIV".
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [health & ICT] Image: AIDS
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24.11.2005
A study funded by Sida aims to explore the opportunities for using ICTs in mitigating HIV and AIDS in Southern Africa. The study focused on three countries, Zambia, Botswana and Mozambique. It seeks to discover how ICTs contribute to the empowerment of people living with HIV/AIDS and how the usage of ICTs improves ongoing and planned HIV/AIDS programs in the region.
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24.11.2005
Around 800 delegates from over 55 countries will discuss gender and health related issues at the fourth international congress on women that gets underway here from Nov 27.
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23.11.2005
Skopje, 22 noemvri (MIA) - Amerikanskata agencija za megjunaroden razvoj (USAID) deneska pred glavnite urednici na mediumite vo Makedonija ja prezentirase kampanjata protiv pasivnoto pusenje odnosno vdisuvanjeto na cadot od cigarite na lugjeto koi pusat.
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23.11.2005
New Delhi: Dr. Devi Shetty, the Chairman & Sr. Consultant Cardiac Surgeon of Narayana Hurudayalaya Institute of Cardiac Sciences has stressed on the importance of innovation in providing health care services to people.
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23.11.2005
IBM has offered its support to AIDS research by joining the World Community Grid, a philanthropic technology initiative made up of a global community of computer users who donate free time on their personal computers.
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23.11.2005
A German e-waste management expert has underlined the need to immediately conduct a Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) assessment in Chennai.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [environment & ICT] [health & ICT] |
23.11.2005
India may be a major exporter of anti-retroviral(ARV)drugs but barely 30,000 people are actually on medication in this country which itself has a burden of five million HIV positive cases. Read this story from Inter Press Service
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23.11.2005
A landmark document signed by 30 governments in 1990 has helped increase global breastfeeding rates by 15%. With 6 million lives saved annually by exclusive breastfeeding, the initiative has made important progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Image: © Hesperian
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22.11.2005
U petak, 25.11.2005 na međunarodni dan borbe protiv nasilja nad enama počinje globalna kampanja 16 dana aktivizma protiv nasilja na osnovu roda/spola koju realiziraju neformalne grupe i enske organizacije diljem svijeta. Kampanja 16 dana aktivizma se koristi u vidu organizacione strategije individua i/ili grupa diljem svijeta, koje zahtijevaju eliminaciju svih oblika nasilja nad enama.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South East Europe] [communications] [culture] [gender & ICT] [health & ICT] [human rights & ICT] [Internet] [media technologies] |
22.11.2005
New Delhi: Dr. Devi Shetty, the Chairman & Sr. Consultant Cardiac Surgeon of Narayana Hurudayalaya Institute of Cardiac Sciences has stressed on the importance of innovation in providing health care services to people.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] |
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