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HIV

Fighting HIV underground
Article
/ 22 March 2013

Fighting HIV underground

Past meets present in the underground fight against Aids.

By Mandi Smallhorne
SADC countries tackle TB with new agreement
Article
/ 20 March 2013

SADC countries tackle TB with new agreement

Southern African health officials and international agencies will sign an agreement in Swaziland to reduce TB and HIV in the region’s mining sector.

By Jenni Evans
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Article
/ 15 March 2013

Sex life leaving a bad taste in your mouth?

Poor oral hygiene doesn’t just affect your gums; it can also lead to impotence.

By Amy Green
Older men blamed for high HIV rates among schoolgirls
Article
/ 14 March 2013

Older men blamed for high HIV rates among schoolgirls

At least 28% of schoolgirls across SA are HIV positive, a figure blamed on sexual relationships between young women and older men, say reports.

By Staff Reporter
Women confound HIV researchers
Article
/ 8 March 2013

Women confound HIV researchers

Why would young, single African women not take free drugs that could potentially save them from contracting a life-threatening infection?

By Mia Malan
Aids most prevalent cause of early deaths in SA
Article
/ 5 March 2013

Aids most prevalent cause of early deaths in SA

Aids kills more people prematurely in SA than another other disease – in sharp contrast to two decades ago, which set them at just 12%.

By Amy Green
Daily ARV dose ineffective among Africa’s HIV-negative women
Article
/ 4 March 2013

Daily ARV dose ineffective among Africa’s HIV-negative women

According to HIV prevention trial results, the daily use of pills or a vaginal gel does not appear to prevent HIV-infection in African women.

By Mia Malan
HIV cure? Not really, say experts
Article
/ 4 March 2013

HIV cure? Not really, say experts

HIV experts are cautiously optimistic about a "functional cure" but say there is no substitute for preventing infection in the first place.

By Faranaaz Parker
Child born with HIV seemingly cured by US doctors
Article
/ 4 March 2013

Child born with HIV seemingly cured by US doctors

Doctors in the US have made medical history after the "functional cure" of HIV in a child – the first time such a case has been documented.

By Guardian Reporter
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Article
/ 28 February 2013

Rape begets rape – SA’s brutal legacy

Studies show that men who themselves are victims are more likely to abuse women

By Amy Green
Immune boosters a risky letdown
Article
/ 22 February 2013

Immune boosters a risky letdown

Immune boosters should not be substituted for real medication. Yet the claims on their packaging may seduce and persuade consumers

By Ina Skosana
Drop in infections follows ARVs’ success
Article
/ 21 February 2013

Drop in infections follows ARVs’ success

ARVs have slowed down the rate of new HIV infections and increased the life expectancy of the general population in rural KZN

By Staff Reporter
Swaziland: A story of survival
Videos
/ 7 February 2013

Swaziland: A story of survival

In 2012 we obtained and published footage of an HIV positive woman in Swaziland, having to eat cow dung to take her ARVs. This is an update on her story.

By Staff Reporter
Drop in mother-to-child HIV transmission hailed
Article
/ 19 July 2012

Drop in mother-to-child HIV transmission hailed

The national HIV mother-to-child transmission rate (MTCT) dropped to 2.7% in 2011, according to a Medical Research Council report.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Healers fill Swaziland medical gap
Article
/ 28 June 2012

Healers fill Swaziland medical gap

Professionals trained in traditional methods are rescuing patients abandoned by budget cuts, writes Nellie Bowles.

By Nellie Bowles
Aids council labour dispute sparks concern
Article
/ 3 April 2012

Aids council labour dispute sparks concern

A labour dispute is boiling at the South African National Aids Council, raising concerns over their ability to implement the national strategic plan.

By Faranaaz Parker
Healing touch helps HIV patients
Article
/ 17 February 2012

Healing touch helps HIV patients

Physiotherapists and other health professionals play a crucial yet unacknowledged role in HIV-infected patients’ lives.

By Mia Malan
Expect fat and salt content restrictions
Article
/ 11 February 2012

Expect fat and salt content restrictions

South Africans can expect the introduction of laws restricting fatty acids and salt content in food, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 December 2011

No date set for school HIV testing programme

Government is yet to set a date for its planned HIV testing programme in schools around the country as a number of issues still remained unresolved.

By Staff Reporter
Uganda’s President: put development above gay rights
Africa
/ 16 December 2011

Uganda’s President: put development above gay rights

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has urged international donors not to let concerns for gay rights affect the country’s need for developmental aid.

By Staff Reporter
Women are the vulnerable HIV link
Article
/ 12 December 2011

Women are the vulnerable HIV link

Trials for vaginal gels and other prevention options have had dismal results, writes Gita Ramjee.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 December 2011

Aids fight falters as funds dry up

The great news this past year is that now scientists have tentatively offered us a way to end Aids.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2011

Death rate among youth on the decrease in SA

The death rate in South Africa, particularly among young adults, is on the decrease, according to Statistics South Africa.

By Kate Whitaker
Donors turn their backs on HIV
Article
/ 2 December 2011

Donors turn their backs on HIV

Southern Africa has little reason to celebrate, given the massive HIV funding cuts that threaten to take the region back to where it was 10 years ago.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
Breastfeeding policy battles poverty and perception
Article
/ 2 December 2011

Breastfeeding policy battles poverty and perception

In 2006, doctors at an isolated former Transkei hospital took the decision to encourage mothers to only feed breastmilk till babies are six months.

By Mia Malan
Zuma’s new Aids plan to include TB
Article
/ 1 December 2011

Zuma’s new Aids plan to include TB

President Jacob Zuma has presented a five-year plan to reduce new HIV and TB infections by 50%.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 September 2011

Stop dithering at death’s door

The promotion, support and protection of breastfeeding is critical to turn the tide against child mortality.

By Staff Reporter
Bottle-feed ban elicits mixed views
Article
/ 9 September 2011

Bottle-feed ban elicits mixed views

HIV doctors argue that mothers should be able to choose how they feed their babies.

By Mia Malan
‘All children deserve to be breast-fed’
Article
/ 9 September 2011

‘All children deserve to be breast-fed’

"Despite modern scientific advances, no scientist has been able to incorporate immune protection into formula milk." — <b>Aaron Motsoaledi</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Breast may be best, but tread cautiously
Article
/ 9 September 2011

Breast may be best, but tread cautiously

One-size-fits-all policy for HIV-positive mothers could reverse gains made in saving infant lives.

By Haroon Saloojee
Exploding seven myths about HIV
Article
/ 29 August 2011

Exploding seven myths about HIV

HIV has been around for a long time but there are still some serious misunderstandings about it, writes <b>Mia Malan</b>.

By Mia Malan
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Article
/ 26 August 2011

Exclusive breastfeeding plan ‘impractical’

Doctors in the HIV field and mothers infected have reacted with doubt to the health minister’s announcement of an "exclusive breastfeeding" policy.

By Mia Malan
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