Tanzania Travels
In 2006, WebMD Assistant Managing Editor Cherie Berkley traveled to Tanzania as part of a UN delegation to report on the plight of women with HIV/AIDS and the devastating effects of malaria. She also covered globe-trotting issues such jet lag, food & water safety, shots, and emergencies.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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