Studies on AIDS see circumcision lowering risK
Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV infection by at least 50 percent and may explain the vast discrepancies in the prevalence of the AIDS virus from one region to another across Africa,
Male circumcision reduces the risk of HIV infection by at least 50 percent and may explain the vast discrepancies in the prevalence of the AIDS virus from one region to another across Africa,
Scientific experts from Britain and France are scheduled to meet Friday to discuss ways of lifting the continuing French ban on British
Senator Robert Smith, a New Hampshire conservative who recently forsook the Republican Party, and then rejoined it, has been elected chairman of the important Environment and Public Works Committee,
Scientists and drug companies have failed to notify the National Institutes of Health about six deaths that occurred in gene therapy experiments in the past 19 months, keeping details of the deaths
International public officials and scientists are tryinng to enlist leading American philanthropists in plans to establish a $500 million to $600 million rust fund nect spring to help stop the spread
for men, a health disaster grows: One in every eight male deaths here is caused by smoking, a grim ration expected to rise dramatically, to one in three, by the year 2050. If current patterns hold,
International health official and scientific experts say that strains of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis are spreading faster than anticipated outside the United States and that a new teatment
With just five weeks to go before the start of a new global round of trade talks in Seattle, the United States, Europe and Japan clashed Tuesday over the crucial issue of export subsidies for farm
Faced with an alarming rate of HIV infections, governments in Asia are battling AIDS in a radically different way than African countries, especially when it comes to providing drugs to treat the
A senior British cabinet member confirmed Tuesday that Britain would not officially retaliate against the French ban on British beef, but said the government expected the European Commission to take