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Researchers found that lenacapavir reduced almost 100% reduction new HIV infections among participants who received it as a ...
The World Health Organization (WHO), has raised the alarm that Nigeria loses about $1.2billion yearly from its economy to ...
WHO endorses biannual injectable Lenacapavir for HIV prevention. This long-acting PrEP offers hope for high-risk groups and ...
In 2024, 89% of infants globally—about 115 million—received at least one dose of the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP) ...
A massive European study has uncovered a powerful connection between hearing loss, loneliness, and memory decline.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday called on more countries to accept and treat patients from the Gaza Strip after ...
By Sharon AtienoWith traditional, complementary and integrative medicine (TCIM) being practiced in 170 countries and used by ...
The World Health Organization, alongside the International Telecommunication Union and the World Intellectual Property Organization, has released a technical report warning of risks associated with ...
Uganda strengthens border health amid ongoing threats Health | AGENCIES | Uganda’s borders have always been busy and ...
The Amity Humanity Foundation, in collaboration with the World Health Organization and supported by Drishti, an NGO founded by Class 12 student Sanjana Chauhan, announced a conference titled Vision ...
TANZANIA is among countries expected to benefit from the upcoming rollout of injectable lenacapavir for HIV prevention, following a landmark recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Data released by the WHO and UNICEF indicate gains in childhood vaccination rates, but more than 14 million children remain unvaccinated.