Medication Guides

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  • Guidelines and policy briefs on HIV

    Guidelines and policy briefs on HIV

    Clinical trials have shown that using effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) to consistently suppress plasma HIV RNA levels to <200 copies/mL prevents transmission of HIV to sexual partners. When ART is used to prevent HIV transmission, this strategy is called treatment as prevention (TasP), commonly known as Undete...

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  • The Connection Between Stress and Thyroid

    The Connection Between Stress and Thyroid

    According to WHO, health is not merely about being free from disease. It is rather a balanced state where you need to factor in your physical, mental, and social well-being. Hence, it is important to maintain a balance among these to be truly healthy. Relation Between Stress and Health Stress is the body’s ...

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  • Clinical assessment of renal disease

    Clinical assessment of renal disease

    Kidney disease presents in a number of different ways and to a variety of practitioners. The presentation can be non-specific, and a high index of suspicion is required to allow early detection and intervention. A systematic clinical assessment is vital to facilitate the timely referral and appropriate management of re...

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  • Understanding HbA1c — the long-term blood sugar

    Understanding HbA1c — the long-term blood sugar

    Have you recently had an HbA1c blood test? It is quite likely that at least once a year you will have one. It’s a common and important test that can measure your long-term average blood sugar levels. This guide will help you interpret your HbA1c results, and explain why HbA1c is an important way to measure met...

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