Reuters | Dec 20,2006
AIDS-stricken Southern African nations should develop policy of mass male circumcision.
Reuters | Dec 14,2006
Circumcising men cuts their risk of being infected with the AIDS virus in half, and could prevent new infections.
Reuters | Dec 13,2006
The number of people living with HIV in India could be lower than government estimates.
Reuters | Dec 06,2006
Afghanistan's booming opium trade is a huge concern for Pakistan as it confronts the spread of HIV/AIDS...
Reuters | Dec 06,2006
Scientists have produced new evidence that casts doubts on charges against five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor accused...
Reuters | Dec 05,2006
Zimbabwe now has the world's highest percentage of children orphaned by AIDS, with almost one in every four children...
AP | Dec 04,2006
Heba Kotb is a conservative Muslim, wears an Islamic head scarf, and goes on television once a week to talk in detail about sex.
Reuters | Dec 03,2006
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton was made an honorary chief in Papua New Guinea on Sunday after signing an agreement...
Reuters | Dec 02,2006
German sex educators plan to launch a spray-on condom tailor-made for all sizes.
CNN-IBN | Dec 01,2006
The deadly AIDS virus is spreading at an alarming rate in the country. According to the World Health Organization (WHO)...
CNN-IBN | Dec 01,2006
Thirty-five-year old Farida is HIV positive. She is a practicising sex worker, but none of her customers know that...
CNN-IBN | Dec 01,2006
It is World’s AIDS Day on December 1 and a vaccine for it is still a long way. However, there's yet another preventive tool...
AP | Nov 07,2006
The first test of a potential new gene therapy for HIV was encouraging for researchers to launch an extensive trial.
Reuters | Aug 04,2006
Though mononucleosis is known as the "kissing disease," sexual intercourse may increase the odds of contracting the virus, a UK study suggests.
Moneycontrol.com | Jul 20,2006
A new study has revealed that female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is more prevalent in women with hypertension...






















