CSL wants free vaccine for boys

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CSL wants free vaccine for boys The company behind a cervical cancer vaccine for women has applied for boys to be eligible for free jabs. Read more on BigPond News

In the shadow of Mugabe’s clashes with the West, a US project wages war on AIDS in Zimbabwe

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In the shadow of Mugabe’s clashes with the West, a US project wages war on AIDS in Zimbabwe The U.S. ranks high on President Robert Mugabe’s enemies list, but at ground level it is leading a war on AIDS that may help save the life of 32-year-old Tineyi Marokwe and hundreds of thousands of other Zimbabweans. Read more on Times & Transcript

US funds circumcision to fight AIDS in Zimbabwe

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US funds circumcision to fight AIDS in Zimbabwe The U.S. ranks high on President Robert Mugabe’s enemies list, but at ground level it is leading a war on AIDS that may help save the life of 32-year-old Tineyi Marokwe and hundreds of thousands of other Zimbabweans. Read more on ABC 6 Providence

Dr. Oscar Aguirre of Englewood, CO to Speak at the Post Conference Workshop During the 5th Annual Cosmetic Conference …

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Dr. Oscar Aguirre of Englewood, CO to Speak at the Post Conference Workshop During the 5th Annual Cosmetic Conference … Dr. Oscar Aguirre, President and Medical Director of Aguirre Specialty Care, will be presenting two courses November 14, 2010 at the 5th Annual Congress on Aesthetic Vaginal Surgery, a post conference workshop during the 5th Annual Cosmetic Conference of the American Academy of Cosmetic Gyne

STD scare? Just take your phone to the loo…

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STD scare? Just take your phone to the loo… As rates of STDs among young people in the UK continue to rise every year, health officials are developing a computer chip that can diagnose herpes, chlamydia, and more–within minutes. Read more on CNET