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I gotta check out this local church 😱
I passed my CNA state exam and so did everyone in my class 😄😊🎉🎊🎉🎊
You will never be happy if your happiness depends on getting solely what you want. Change the focus. Get a new center. Will what God wills, and your joy no man shall take from you.
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I just love seeing kids dress up for All Saints’ Day!
Did your kids dress up today?
Polish cemeteries look soooooo neat at night on the All Saints Day. I always go visit when it’s dark because it looks so amazing.
The sight of Chopin’s grave today, 1st of November, All Saint’s Day.
Originally posted by the official account of Père-Lachaise on Instagram.
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Reblog if you got vaccinated against influenza this year! Let’s set an example and be proud of our choices to protect those around us!
Without clean water, deadly diseases spread rapidly, especially in refugee camps.
Team Leader Craig and Nurse Jacob break down how MSF’s huge water treatment plant in Palorinya works and why it’s vital to the health of thousands of refugees who have fled South Sudan to live in Uganda.
There is a largely ignored reality in Homa Bay, Kenya: 30 percent of the population is HIV positive. While advancements in HIV treatment have changed the prognosis of living with the disease…
AIDS
Continues
To
Kill.
Not only in Kenya, but around the world. One million people died from AIDS last year.
Antiretroviral drugs, known as ARVs, have been found to be effective in keeping the virus at bay since the late 1980s. For many years, these drugs were not available in Africa due to their prohibitive cost. Now, in Kenya, “ARV drugs are available. Diagnostics are available,” explains Dr. Berna Gurer, a physician with MSF in Homa Bay.
“So the question is: why are HIV patients still dying?”
The answer is a complex mix of stigma and access to care. Many patients do not know they are living with the disease since they have never been tested. When they start their treatment at a late stage, the virus is much harder to manage. Others interrupt their treatment at some point and become resistant to standard drugs. These people will need a different type—called second-line—for care. As nations decrease their funding for HIV treatment around the world, it will only become more difficult to get reliable access to care. It does not have to be this way.
Watch the full video.