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WOW I don't even know where to start here. As for people who are living every day of their lives infected is outrages. I personally know quite a few people who have HIV/AIDS, and I have never batted an eye on turning my back towards them. I have dated...
Tags: HIV, AIDS, EPIDEMIC, UNITED STATES
Time will tell whether we finally get accessible, affordable health care in this country. But even the most adamant proponents of reform have to admit that the only way it'll work is if we all acknowledge that poor health is one of the biggest cost drivers....
Tags: health, care, reform, obesity, tax, epidemic, cancer, smoking, junk, food, exercise
There are apprehensions in certain quarters that aliens are out to take over the world – that is why they are releasing germs that take the form of an epidemic. Russians have said that UFOs love the Oceans and, given the enormous expanse of water...
AIDS epidemic? What AIDS epidemic? We were all warned that this new (at the time) disease was going to spread like wild fire and destroy all who happen to lay in its deathly path. In the UK we were exposed to terrifying images on television of a huge...
Tags: HIV, AIDS, North West, LGF, THT, Epidemic, Gay, Statistics, Manchester, UK
The case for socialised medical care is about to be put under scurnity as the UK, the formost country with socialised medicine, is going through turmoil as this week the overall cases of swine flu has topped 200,000, doubling from last weeks total. In...
Tags: Swine Flu, NHS, Socialised, Medical, Care, Medicine, Epidemic
We have become quite familiarized with the notion that as generations grow into this tragic world, they seem less and less respectful, honourable, and dignified. Replacing table manners with gaping mouths, and poise with provocative gestures. But I came...
Tags: Epidemic, mental health, generation
If the regular flu kills approximately 250,000 people per year throughout the world, in comparison to the swine flu that repordely killed a few hundred people so far since it's inception, what reason could there be to consider this newly risen disease...
Tags: swine flu, epidemic, pandemic, flu, mexican flu
MEXICO CITY: A new virus has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and the World Health Organization moved closer on Monday to declaring it the first flu pandemic in 40 years as more people were infected in the United States and Europe. The WHO raised its...
Tags: flu, health, mexico, pandemic, who, swine flu, death, influenza, Mexico City, epidemic
Swine flu has arrived in New Zealand after recent secondary school trips to Mexico resulted in a number of students becoming unwell. Twenty three students and two teachers from Rangitoto College just outside Auckland in the North Island, were isolated...
Last night, Mexican Health Minister José Ángel Córdova Villalobos declared the outbrake of a swine influenza epidemic in Mexico City. Therefore, all public and private local schools -from kinder garden to university- had to suspend...
Tags: mexico city, influenza, fear, UNAM, epidemic, literature, World Book Day