1 October 2003

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Clocking in for treatment

Whether it'€™s an alarm clock or the local rooster, people in poor communities can find ways to remember to take their antiretroviral therapy at the same time every morning and evening. Nyameka Ndhashe lost her mother to AIDS because she could not get antiretroviral therapy. Now she'€™s a monitor for the Treatment Access Campaign helping others who are getting drugs to enjoy a new lease on life.
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