Posts Tagged ‘HIV’
Ah, there’s nothing quite like being a sensually active male, enjoying the benefits of having one’s member pleasured regularly and frequently – and, for some guys, from a wide variety of partners. Of course, when a guy is sensually active, and especially when he has more than one partner, there also are male ***** health ...
In January 2018, Beijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd -- already an $93 million investor in Grindr -- bought out the company for a further $152m. Despite assurances to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States that the company would not access Americans' sensitive data via its offices in China, the acquisition led to ...
Yesterday, the World Health Organization wrapped up its first meeting of a new advisory committee set up to create global governance and oversight standards for human gene editing. The committee was hastily pulled together in December after the revelation last year that a Chinese scientist had genetically modified two embryos using CRISPR technology to remove the ...
A little over two years after Lyndra Therapeutics Inc. first unveiled its technology for time-delayed drug delivery through a simple pill, the company has raised $55 million to continue developing the technology for public consumption. By creating a new kind of ultra long-acting drug delivery mechanism in pills, the company claims it can remove the ...
For the second time inside a year, private health information belonging to people in Singapore has been compromised. Following a hack disclosed last summer that affected the patient records of up to 1.5 million citizens, Singapore’s Ministry of Health revealed today that personal details and the ***-positive status of 14,200 people were posted online by a convinced ...
A British member of parliament has given a deeply personal and arresting speech, disclosing his *** positive status and calling on more funding for *** prevention medication.
Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown, shared that he ... ...
Professor He Jiankui claims that he successfully altered the DNA of twins in order to make them immune to ***. The scientist from China made the announcement through a YouTube video earlier this week, and has subsequently sparked moral concerns. ... ...
News of the world’s first ever gene-edited human babies being born in China caused a huge stir on Monday after the MIT Technology Review and the Associated Press brought the project to light. People in and outside China rushed to question the ethical implications of the scientific breakthrough, reportedly the fruit of a Chinese researcher named He Jiankui from a university ...
Birch Polypore, as the name suggests, grows on dead or dying birch trees. It can be found in birch forests around the world. ...
Nano silver to **** viruses and microbials in a very effective and accurate manner. Why is the FDA trying to suppress this information from the public arena? Little over a year ago there was an article that was published that said that nano silver could **** *** the virus that causes AIDS. Was also effective ...