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Health 4 U - Using Mobile Phones to Promote Health and Tackle HIV - The University of Nottingham
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School of Health Sciences. Health 4 U - Using Mobile Phones to Promote Health and Tackle HIV. Welcome to the Health 4 U website! Health 4 U is an innovative research project which is developing new and exciting ways of promoting health among African communities in Nottingham. In a time where the majority of people own a mobile phone, the Health 4 U project aims to develop a text messaging service which will provide information and advice on a range of important health issues, including HIV.
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HIV & Testing | Africa Rise, Sexual Health, HIV Africa, Gay African, Black Gay, African LGBT.
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Skip to main content. Follow us on twitter. If you are looking for HIV testing services try the links below:. NAZ offers a short-term counselling service for Black and Minority Ethnic. Living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis can be a difficult and stressful. PEP is a course of HIV medication which you can take if you have been at. The sooner you know you have HIV, the sooner you can get the right medical care. If you know you have HIV, you can take steps to get it under control. Transmission and the law.
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African Institute View: January 2014
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Friday, 3 January 2014. HIV a Global Epidemy with its Challenges in 2014. Global HIV and AIDS Epidemic. The history of HIV and AIDS is a short one. As recently as the 1970s, no one was aware of this deadly illness. Since then the global HIV/AIDS epidemic has become one of the greatest threats to human health and development. At the same time, much has been learnt about the science of HIV and AIDS, as well as how to prevent and treat the disease. Explore the global HIV and AIDS epidemic topics to find out...
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African Institute View: May 2010
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010. AISD Support the Pledge to Stop Mother to Baby HIV Spread. A campaign is being launched to try to enlist public support to ensure no more children are born with HIV by 2015. It is the work of the Global Fund, which uses donations from governments to fight HIV, TB and malaria. The Born HIV Free campaign comes at a critical time, with the fund seeking donations of up to $20bn over the next three years. HIV can be passed from mother to child during pregnancy, labour or breast-feeding.
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African Institute View: September 2011
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Thursday, 22 September 2011. Chronic Diseases must learn from HIV/AIDS. African Institute for Social Development(AISD) support and welcome the global intitiative to integrate Health in HIV activities. AISD Director, Mr Amdani Juma, who firmly believes in integrating health in HIV has started to get support from both national and international voices. in our news update. Countries grappling with HIV prevalence are now faced with rising epidemics of chronic diseases. UNAIDS has warned that diabetes cas...
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African Institute View: February 2012
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012. HIV Treatment to be free for Undocumented Migrants and non-UK Citizens. The African Institute for Social Development (AISD) welcome the Department of Health efforts to make HIV treatment free for all in England, like in Scotland and Wales, this will encourage Northern Ireland to allow HIV free treatment to all who needs it. AISD colleagues and other HIV advocates led by National AIDS Trust finally see a successful human right cause to its fruition. Published: 28 February 2012.
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African Institute View: June 2010
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Wednesday, 23 June 2010. AISD Microbicides News and Conference in 2010: African Women Will kill HIV Virus. African Women Test Vaginal Ring To Kill HIV Virus. African Institute for Social Development( AISD. Substances that kill viruses on contact) which could bring about the lasting changes and prevent many people from become infected during sexual contacts. Washington Post Staff Writer June 2010. The general term for substances that kill viruses or bacteria on contact. None of the compounds tested to...
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African Institute View: November 2010
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Wednesday, 24 November 2010. HIV prevention is possible if we can defeat Stigma, will we? Take a HIV test now! In our world estimation and from the UN Aids programme own admission yesterday, we have deep believe at the African Institute AISD that it is possible to reverse HIV spread in Africans and the world if stigma is seriously combated. The number of new HIV infections and deaths from AIDS are falling globally, according to new statistics from the UN's programme on HIV/AIDS. Eastern Europe and centra...
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African Institute View: July 2012
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012. HIV 30 years on, Challege snd Opportunity in 2012. HIV/AIDS Challenge and Opportnity for Africans. The African Institute for Social Development(AISD) looking at HIV/AIDS 30 years on, the challenge and the opportunity in the eyes of global efforts. This is the time to make real diffrence in prevention work, testing and getting every person living with HIV to be assessed and get treatment, be empowered and move on in a fulfilling and productive life. African Institute Events 2012.