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What we know about Ivermectin

Unlike the huge amount of high-quality data we have gathered on vaccines (5.6 billion doses and counting), the available data on Ivermectin is a dog’s breakfast – despite the fact that millions of people around the world have used it to treat COVID, especially in poor countries. The hope that Ivermectin could vanquish COVID was… Read More »

Missé Beqiri: Swedish-Albanian Model, Actress and TV Personality Talks About Her Workout, Diet and Beauty Secrets

Missé Beqiri was born in Malmö, Sweden into an Albanian family. She was scouted at an early age to be a model. Missé Beqiri is a Swedish-Albanian model, actress and TV personality who starred in a couple of seasons of The Real Housewives of Cheshire. At the beginning of her career, she worked in a… Read More »

Healthcare workers in Cape Town ambivalent about patients who disengage from HIV treatment

A qualitative study sought to understand healthcare workers’ perspectives on patients who disengage from antiretroviral therapy (ART) at a clinic in Cape Town, South Africa. Results showed that healthcare workers had contradictory feelings about these patients, ranging from empathy to anger. Having sub-optimal adherence to or stopping HIV treatment can lead to drug resistance, HIV… Read More »