What’s the Key to Prevent AIDS Is Eliminate Discrimination against AIDS

The No. 22 World AIDS Day is coming on December 1, 2009. A survey from China shows that in China more than 2,000 AIDS-infected persons had the experience of discrimination. Many government officials, teachers and even medical workers discriminate against AIDS patients. A lot of works on preventing AIDS and eliminating discrimination against AIDS had been done by government department of health, medical institutions and non-governmental organizations since the first AIDS patients was found in 1985 in China, but 24 years have passed, the public still have strong discrimination to AIDS-infected persons. So it is time for our government officials and medical workers to reflect why there is no right knowledge and attitude to AIDS-infected persons. Read the rest of this entry »

The Obesogenic Environment

“Obesogenic adj. related to or contributing to obesity”

Our increasingly “obesegenic environment” makes it “easy to eat crap and not exercise,”

“Genetics loads the gun, and the environment pulls the trigger.” AHH! Isn’t it lovely we have a new word to describe our ever expanding girth; this is nothing to celebrate about my friends. Read the rest of this entry »

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