Posted by: admin on: January 5, 2012
There are several encouraging statistics to celebrate about HIV/AIDS: The UN says that world HIV/AIDS-related deaths have fallen 21% since their peak in 2005. The cost of treatment has decreased steadily in recent years. And plenty more statistics point to overwhelmingly positive progress. But if there’s one thing that threatens the road to AIDS-free world, […]
Posted by: admin on: September 30, 2011
Children with HIV have additional challenges that should be addressed with formal practice guidelines, according to an editorial published online -Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: August 4, 2011
At the age of 56, Jules Levin felt pretty invincible, despite being HIV positive. He went to the gym regularly and controlled his disease well by taking his antiretroviral medicines every day. Then he slipped one day while on vacation and broke his wrist. He underwent an operation to insert pins in his bones and […]
Posted by: admin on: June 10, 2011
CMHF’s crusade in enabling a Family Physician manage HIV-AIDS, is corroborated by Internal Medicine News, US of A. It is upto us practitioners, to take the challenge and start managing HIV-AIDS. Team@CMHF