2 shows on HIV/AIDS, aired Nov 29 and Dec 1s5 2005. also show on Global Development
Antoine Garth talks about the experience of being a caregiver for his friend Steve during Steve's terminal illness with clinical AIDS.
Becky Kuhn, M.D. debunks 10 more common myths about HIV/AIDS, including the myths that: HIV has never been isolated; HIV tests are often wrong; the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved HIV tests; you are better off without ARVs than with them; antiretroviral medications (ARVs) are not effective for treating AIDS; AIDS is caused by Antiretroviral Medications (ARVs); AZT does more harm than good; AIDS is caused by use of inhaled recreational drugs such as nitrites (also known as "poppers"); AIDS
As the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 begins in the West Indies, UNICEF, in partnership with the International Cricket Council and UNAIDS has enlisted the help of the world's top cricketers to speak out about the impact of HIV and AIDS on children. Watch and hear what they have to say.
RAHUL DRAVID is captain of the Indian cricket team and maybe the finest number three batsman that the nation has ever produced.
He has also brought his considerable intellectual gifts to bear on the impact HIV is having on his
Stop the Aids Prejudice - SVA - CHIJ Secondary Toa Payoh
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1 min - Dec 8, 2006
Stop the Aids Prejudice - SVA - CHIJ Secondary Toa Payoh (8th School Video Award - Silver Award)
"In Malaysia, more than 37 per cent of the group who are currently infected with HIV are between the ages of 13 and 29," said Gaye Phillips, UNICEF Representative in Malaysia and Special Representative to Singapore and Brunei. "That's a serious population group that we need to look at. Because it shows us that young people are not being well informed."
In partnership with UNICEF, the Football Association of Malaysia and the Association for the International Exchange of Students of Economics and Commerce
Ministry of Health's AIDS plan for the gay community
groyn88
3 min - Jun 25, 2006
This episode, the second of Channel News Asia's series on AIDS in Singapore aired on 19 August 2005, focussed on the homosexual community. It included interviews with gay activist Alex Au and counsellor Clarence Singam.
AIDS remember me?
eutube
4 min - Jul 11, 2007
http://www.aids-remember-me.eu/
740,000 people in the EU today have HIV/AIDS. One in three is unaware they have it. There is a rise of new infections in the EU and neighbouring countries. An EU survey reveals that in Europe less and less people know how the disease is transmitted and take the necessary precautions. Condoms are the best way to protect against HIV as well as other sexually-transmitted diseases such as herpes and condylomas. HIV is transmitte
Basic info on HIV and AIDS.
Hepatitis, HIV, AIDS Treatment Update: Jules Levin & Jay Kostman, MD discuss the latest treatments for Hepatitis at the Conference on Retrovirus' held ...