Topic: Western Europe
Rugby star Sacha Harding appears naked on the cover of UK glossy Gay Times' The Naked Issue to support Elton John's AIDS FoundationRugby star Sacha Harding appears naked on the cover of UK glossy Gay Times' The Naked Issue to support Elton ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Sub-Saharan African countries that invest in training doctors have ended up losing $2 billion as the expert clinicians leave home to find work in more prosperous developed nations, researchers said on Friday.A study by Canadian scientists found that South ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Life expectancy for people in Britain who have HIV rose by 15 years between 1996 and 2008, thanks largely earlier diagnosis and treatment with better, less toxic drugs, scientists said on Wednesday.While life expectancy for HIV patients is still ...
John Kerry has lauded the end of Britain's gay donor blood ban, but British activist Peter Tatchell says it's not good enoughMassachusetts Senator John Kerry has lauded the end of Britain's gay donor blood ban, but British activist Peter Tatchell says it ...
LONDON (Reuters) - For his doctors, Timothy Ray Brown was a shot in the dark. An HIV-positive American who was cured by a unique type of bone marrow transplant, the man known as "the Berlin patient" has become an icon of what ...
Health officials in Britain announced on Sunday that gay men will soon be allowed to donate blood for the first timeHealth officials in Britain announced on Sunday that gay men will soon be allowed to donate blood for the first time. There's ...
British scouts are giving their age-old motto "be prepared" a new twist with the launch Tuesday of sex education classes in a bid to help tackle the country's high rates of sexually transmitted diseases.The Scout Association is adding learning about the birds ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the past 15 years, an increasing number of gay and bisexual men in Amsterdam are having unprotected sex -- possibly explaining why their HIV rate has stopped falling and might even be inching up, a new ...
Rare transplant may have cured man of AIDS, but doctors say it's not practical for the massesDoctors say that a very unusual blood cell transplant appears to have cured an American man living in Berlin of infection with the AIDS virus.However, they ...
Complacency among young people is causing a new surge of the AIDS epidemic in the United States and European nations like Britain and Germany, a top UN expert said ahead of World AIDS Day on Wednesday.The worrying sexual behavior of young adults, ...