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S. Africa Launches Major New Trial of AIDS Vaccine

South Africa on Wednesday launched a major clinical trial of an experimental vaccine against the AIDS virus, which scientists hope could be the "final nail in the coffin" for the disease.

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Pope Urges 'Responsible Behaviour' to Stop AIDS Spread

Pope Francis on Wednesday issued a call for "responsible behavior" to prevent the spread of AIDS without specifying whether that included wearing condoms.

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One in Seven with HIV in Europe Unaware of Infection

One in seven people with HIV in Europe is unaware of their infection, the EU and World Health Organization reported Tuesday as 2015 marked another record year for new HIV cases in the region.

"HIV/AIDS continues to be a serious problem in Europe... The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control's (ECDC) estimate that one in seven people living with HIV are unaware of their status is particularly worrying," EU Health Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis said in the report released ahead of World AIDS Day on Thursday.

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Kids' Hospital Fulfills Mandela Dream 3 Years after Death

Brightly-painted wards and colorful furnishings are matched by state-of-the-art equipment and pioneering operating theaters at a new children's hospital in Johannesburg honoring Nelson Mandela.

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Death Toll Rises in Australia 'Thunderstorm Asthma'

The death toll from Australia's "thunderstorm asthma" episode has risen to six and three others are in critical condition, authorities said Sunday, as they assessed the fallout from the unprecedented event.

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China to Control Public Smoking Nationwide by Year-End

China, the world’s biggest cigarette producer and consumer, aims to impose national smoking-control regulations by the end of this year, authorities said Tuesday.

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HIV Treatment Soars, but Young African Women Suffer

The number of HIV-infected people taking anti-retroviral medicine has doubled in just five years, the U.N. said Monday, while highlighting high infection rates among young African women.

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Pakistani Doctor Transplants Hope to Millions for Free

Camped on the baking concrete outside a gleaming transplant centre, Karachi's sick have come from miles around in desperate hope for a last chance at life. 

There, Dr Adibul Rizvi provides free medical care to hundreds of thousands of people each year, providing a much-needed alternative to Pakistan's public health sector, which critics dismiss as chaotic, corrupt and vastly under-resourced. 

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Egyptians Face Medicine Shortages as Pound Plunges

Fatima was already struggling to find cancer drugs for her father when a devaluation of the Egyptian pound this month caused the imported medicine to disappear altogether.

"Before, I could still find it if I searched in several pharmacies. Today I can't," said the 34-year old teacher, who asked not to be named in full.

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Tobacco Linked to 40 Percent of U.S. Cancers

Tobacco use remains the most preventable cause of cancer, and 40 percent of diagnosed U.S. cancer cases may have a link to its use, health authorities said Thursday.

Lung cancer, acute myeloid leukemia, and tumors of the mouth and throat, voice box, esophagus, stomach, kidney, pancreas, liver, bladder, cervix, colon and rectum are all caused by tobacco use, according the report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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