by APFLI | Nov 21, 2004 | STDs
For more information about HIV/AIDS, visit The Medical Institute, www.medinstitute.org. Initial acute infection is quite mild and is characterized by fever (80-90% cases), fatigue (70-90%), rash (40-80%), headache and lymph node enlargement. The acute infection...
by APFLI | Oct 13, 2004 | Birth Control Archive
Depo Provera May Triple STD Risk Research on Experimental Anti-AIDS Gel Dropped by British Lab Depo Provera Increases Chance of Chlamydia, GonorrheaWomen who use the injected contraceptive Depo-Provera have a higher rate of sexually transmitted...
by APFLI | Sep 9, 2004 | Abstinence - Archive
No one can deny that HIV/AIDS is an epidemic in Africa. What can be questioned is how the world should deal with the crisis. Recent studies pour water on the fire of contraception distributors across the globe who promote the myth that Africans are unable to abstain...
by APFLI | Aug 2, 2004 | STDs, STIs, HIV - Archive
A generation ago, one in 10 of new AIDS patients in the United States was a woman. Its now one in four. Worldwide, women made up nearly half of the adults living with HIV/AIDS in 2003, up from 41 percent in 1997. In sub-Saharan Africa which has the worlds highest...
by APFLI | Mar 30, 2004 | Contraception - Adverse Effects: Cancer / Stroke / Abortion
The Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has proposed a new set of rules that will guard the content of HIV/AIDS education resources, and contraception educators and promiscuity promoters are worried. In essence, they are concerned that the...