Sunday, December 16, 2012

Alternative for Underdeveloped Countries: Natural Medicine

It has proved to be very difficult to reach all those in developing countries. However, it appears that there has been a rising alternative to the challenges being faced by those who are impoverished and in need of medical attention. For those who are not so fortunate as to receive access to medical attention, natural medicine has become a sufficient, sustainable method for helping as many as possible. Granted, there are some medical conditions that cannot be treated with such natural methods. The video provided below discusses the natural approach for those who could not receive treatment otherwise.


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

New H.I.V. Cases Declining, but There Is Still Much Work to Get Done

One of the largest medical crusades of this age is that against H.I.V. for the many lives it takes each year. H.I.V. (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is prominent in all areas of the world, but we see the greatest concentration in the developing countries where access to medical care is not impossible, but it is impractical for many of the impoverished inhabitants. However, great strides have been made in the battle against it. As of recently, data collection states that the amount of new H.I.V. cases has been dropped by half in the past decade. While this is a celebration for all, it is seen that there is still some work to be done in the area of treatment. 

The Article: 
New H.I.V. Cases Falling in Some Poor Nations, but Treatment Still Lags


A patient infected with H.I.V. cooled off from the heat in August at a treatment center on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar