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African musicians going political

Kanjii Mbugua storms the stage amid cheers as fans crane their necks to see the Kenyan musician.

Obama to lift HIV/AIDS travel ban

President Obama announced Friday that he will lift a 22-year-old ban on entry into the United States for people infected with HIV/AIDS.

Is 10 months too young to repair an undescended testicle?

My 10-month-old baby boy is having surgery for an undescended testicle. Is he too young to put him through surgery or should I go ahead with it? Should I give him more time for the testicle to descend?

Feds approve new HPV vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration approved a second vaccine intended to protect against cervical cancer.

Fears over cancer vaccine as schoolgirl dies

The death of a 14-year-old girl in England after she received a vaccination for Human Papilloma virus (HPV) has prompted a widespread freeze on the country's national vaccination program.

Should teen boys check testicles regularly?

At my teenage son's recent visit to the pediatrician, he was advised to check his testicles regularly. Is this necessary? I don't remember being told this when I was growing up.

Combo vaccine reduces risk of HIV infection, researchers say

A vaccine to prevent HIV infection, the virus that leads to AIDS, has shown modest results for the first time, researchers have found, raising hopes that a disease that kills millions every year may someday be beaten.

Prostate cancer linked to sexually transmitted disease

Men with prostate cancer who were previously infected with the sexually transmitted germ Trichomonas vaginalis are more likely to have an aggressive form of the cancer, compared with men who never had the STD, a new study says.

FDA panel urges HPV vaccine be given to boys

Boys may soon be able to get Gardasil, the vaccine given to girls and young women to prevent infection by four types of human papillomavirus.

Brazil faces fresh HIV/AIDS fight

Sonia, a single mother with HIV in Brazil, travels four hours to reach a government-run health facility that provides her with free drug treatment.

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