Topic: Health & Lifestyle

Ghana: ‘I am impotent ’ says Anas Aremeyaw Anas

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By Shout-Africa.com Correspondent -Accra, Ghana – The attention-grabbing interview will be aired on e.tv BE BOLD Talk Show on one of Ghana’s leading television station ,on Sunday, February 27th at 9pm. Ghana’s Number One Investigative Journalist by all standard -Anas Aremeyaw Anas has revealed the horrifying ordeal he experienced at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital on the BE BOLD Talk Show on e.tv ghana. Anas said he became impotent during his stay at the Psychiatric Hospital as a result of drugs he had to take as an inmate. In a hearty conversation with Christal Jeanne, the smart host of the show,... Continue Reading

Kenya: Going back to the roots – Old girls reunion

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By Sophie Ngugi – Kenya –I recall that day very vividly like it was yesterday.  I was sitting outside our house in rural Thika District of Central province, bored after finishing the afternoon house chores. I don’t remember much anxiety apart from wondering if I had performed well enough in my Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) Exams. These are the final exams after primary school education in Kenya in the 8-4-4 system. I sat for the KCPE exams in a local public school, Mang’u Primary School. My family members kept assuring me that I had done quite well. The... Continue Reading

Opinion – Origin of and Cure for HIV/AIDS, part 7 of 10

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By Frides Laméris, Netherlands – Continuation of the discussion about suppressed HIV/AIDS medicines In part. 3 and 4, we have discussed some beneficial HIV/AIDS medicines which have been suppressed by the medical authorities in several countries. Pts 5 and 6(links below) showed us an Excursus on the bad science of antiretrovirals in the view of an adept ,of solid HIV/AIDS science Adv. Anthony Brink from South Africa (pt 5)  and UK-based investigative journalist Mrs. Janine Roberts gave us her shocking view on the subject in part 6. Today we go back to the discussion of the suppressed HIV/AIDS medicines. Dutch... Continue Reading

ZIMBABWE: Lessons in HIV prevention from Zimbabwe

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JOHANNESBURG, 11 February 2011 (PlusNews) – African countries struggling to contain HIV epidemics can learn a thing or two about HIV prevention from Zimbabwe, say the authors of a new study which found that a reduction in sexual partners drove a decrease in new HIV infections there. Zimbabwe’s HIV prevalence fell by 13 percent between 1997 and 2007, a decline too steep to be attributed solely to HIV’s natural progression and a hint that something else was forming a crucial part of the HIV reduction equation, said lead author and Harvard University Public Health lecturer Daniel Halperin. “The modelling showed... Continue Reading

Origin and Cure for Aids, Antiretrovirals, Good or Bad Science? , continued. Part 6

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By Frides Laméris, Netherlands – Continued from here -Today, in this second contribution about antiretrovirals we’ll consult a book written by an English senior investigative journalist, Mrs. Janine Roberts. She has become well known by her ground breaking research on the De Beers Diamond Empire, about which she has published the book Greed en Glitter. On the basis of this book the BBC has produced a whistle blowing documentary, which has also been shown on US television (more info on: http://www.sparks-of-light.org/)  Mrs. Roberts has also published a fine book, called Fear of The Invisible (2d print, 2009), subtitled “How scared... Continue Reading