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The long-lasting effects of leprosy are still evident in various parts of the world. This book details the personal experiences of people in Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu, the majority of whom contracted leprosy as children. It recounts how the victims were subjec ...
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This is an in-depth analysis of the results of AIDS education programmes which explores the psychosocial factors that affect behavioural responses to education.
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Richard moved to New Zealand in 2005 with his wife to start a new life, during the late stages of 2006 that life was challenged by a life threatening bout of lymphoma. Wanting to offer help to people in similar situations he has drawn from his own experience and produced a collec ...
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This text examines blood vaccine research; governmental strategies to contain the epidemic; media influence over the public; ways in which infections use HIV as a gateway to create sub-epidemics in developing countries; and how the epidemic can undermine a society economically an ...
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This manual offers a number of case studies from developing and developed countries, which illustrate how programmes that promote HIV prevention by addressing gender and the social and economic factors that increase people's risk of infection are more likely to succeed in changin ...
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The case study districts selected in these two countries are among the areas with the highest HIV/AIDS infections. This book demonstrates how HIV/AIDS is affecting pupils, teachers, parents, the curriculum and resources, and is intended for ministries of education and other decis ...
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Uplifting accounts by women who have survived breast cancer and made positive changes to their lives.
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An inside account of the developing field of cardiology, and a personal memoir from a leader in the field. From Sir David Hay's boyhood in Christchurch during World War 2, through his time at Otago University and the emergence of cardiology, this is the story of a life worth cele ...
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This work provides a comprehensive assessment of the epidemic and the social response to AIDS in New Zealand. It offers a history of the disease in New Zealand, discusses the epidemic from the perspective of groups involved and presents research into the disease.
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Beginning in 1976 deaths from asthma in New Zealand rose suddenly and dramatically, tripling by 1979. This work tells the controversial story of how a group of young researchers discovered that the asthma drug fenoterol was a cause of this alarming epidemic. It also draws attenti ...
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