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Experts warn that the surge in HIV cases among Filipino youth is being driven by policy gaps, inadequate sex education and a ...
Two red lines were all it took to confirm what 26-year-old Luke Galade (not his real name) had already prepared himself for.
Galade is part of a troubling trend in the Philippines, where new HIV infections, especially among youth, are rising at a pace unmatched in the Asia-Pacific, according to the Joint United Nations ...
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The Manila Times on MSNGovt allows conditional use of ordinary prescriptions for dangerous drugsThe Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) issued a new regulation on Thursday allowing the temporary use of ordinary prescriptions for ...
Queer communities in the Philippines face heightened risks from climate change, with natural disasters disrupting access to ...
The Philippines in 2018 passed the HIV and Aids Policy Act, hailed as a milestone for enshrining access to testing and treatment as a human right. It also lowered the age of consent for HIV testing ...
"There is now an urgent need for bolder and more realistic approaches to address HIV transmission among IPT students, similar to how harm reduction strategies were successfully used in the past to ...
Over 500 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cases have been recorded and are monitored by the Provincial Health Office (PHO) ...
Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa on Tuesday said healthcare systems must remain operational under extreme pressure brought ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNHow soya sauce could help treat cancerSINGAPORE - The soya sauce in your food could one day play a part in cancer treatment, taking an unexpected path through ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMan dies after being dragged by train in Camarines SurA man died after being dragged by a Philippine National Railways (PNR) train in Libmanan town, Camarines Sur, on Sunday night, July 6, authorities said. Col. Virgilio Olalia Jr., ...
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