Sleep, often overlooked in routine HIV care, could be the missing vital sign that determines how long and how well people ...
HIV can throw the body clock off balance, leaving many people living with the virus in a constant state of “jet lag,” according to a new study in The Lancet HIV involving Wits University researchers.
In these uncertain, volatile, and unprecedented times, the role of science is more important than ever. Scientific advances that benefit humanity and ensure planetary sustainability for current and ...
Professor Derek Yellon discusses the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in Africa and the associated ...
Although taxpayer money now funds the bulk of South Africa's HIV programme, getting to the point where we have the largest HIV treatment programme in the world, would not have been possible without ...
Nevertheless the HIV programme is still successfully treating millions of people and South Africa is far better off than ...
Evidence has been mounting that poor nutrition impacts both someone's risk of falling ill with TB and how well they do once ill. But as the World Health Organization (WHO) releases new guidelines on ...
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Access to healthcare is one of South Africa’s most pressing public health challenges, with many families still facing barriers such as long travel distances, overburdened clinics and limited screening ...
High levels of inequality, within and between countries, are making the world more vulnerable to pandemics, making pandemics more economically disruptive and deadly, and making them last longer; ...
Charlie Sheen is getting brutally honest, again. The Two and a Half Men actor says the emotional toll of keeping his HIV ...