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GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer formally launch company to develop new HIV - News-Medical.Net
Pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Pfizer on Tuesday formally launched ViiV Healthcare , a company focused on the development of new HIV treatments, Dow Jones Newswires/SmartMoney.com reports (11/3). “GSK was at the forefront of
Strategies To Reduce HIV Treatment Dropout Rates Would Be Cost - Medical News Today
In a study published this week in PLoS Medicine , Elena Losina (of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston) and colleagues predict that strategies to reduce dropout rates from HIV treatment programs in resource-poor settings would substantially
AIDS Walk-a-thon set for this Saturday - Item
The Wateree AIDS Task Force will hold its sixth annual AIDS Walk-a-thon Saturday beginning with registration at 8 a.m. at WATF headquarters, 108-B E. Liberty St. The Walk-a-thon serves to draw attention to the need for more research into HIV/AIDS and
Kenya to conduct AIDS control study among gays - YAHOO!
NAIROBI (AFP) – Kenya will conduct a study among homosexuals and use the findings to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS in the east African country, where homosexuality is illegal. The research by the National AIDS/STD Control Programme (NASCOP
Saint Laurent’s Collections To Be Sold To Battle Against AIDS - Med India
Berge said that proceeds from next month’s second installment in the ‘sale of the century’ auction of the YSL-Pierre Berge collection, are to go entirely to HIV research and to the fight against AIDS. Speaking ahead of the November 17-19 sale of
HIV, obesity still top concerns - Riverside Press Enterprise
A former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner and the scientist who co-discovered that HIV causes AIDS on Friday discussed their research and the future of fighting obesity and development of an HIV vaccine. Dr. Robert Gallo, director of
Obama lifts HIV travel ban - ChicagoPride.com
Chicago, IL — It’s been a red-letter week in the LGBT and HIV/AIDS worlds thanks to the Federal Government. President Obama today signed into law the extension of the Ryan White program which provides essential funding for States to provide
Fears of sex worker HIV explosion at World Cup - Custer County Chief
Decriminalizing prostitution for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa could help stop the spread of HIV and AIDS. That’s the claim made by a leading HIV research unit, but religious groups are against the proposals. Duration: 02:04
HIV tamed by designer ‘leash’ - Genetic Engineering News
Researchers have shown how an antiviral protein produced by the immune system, dubbed tetherin, tames HIV and other viruses by literally putting them on a leash, to prevent their escape from infected cells. The insights reported in the October 30th
AIDS and Nutrition - Examiner
The National Research Council Report found that AIDS has not spread to the general population at the rate predicted by the general population at the rate predicted by many experts. HIV infection and AIDS are still largely confined to male homosexuals
GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer formally launch company to develop new HIV - News-Medical.Net
Pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Pfizer on Tuesday formally launched ViiV Healthcare , a company focused on the development of new HIV treatments, Dow Jones Newswires/SmartMoney.com reports (11/3). “GSK was at the forefront of
Strategies To Reduce HIV Treatment Dropout Rates Would Be Cost - Medical News Today
In a study published this week in PLoS Medicine , Elena Losina (of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston) and colleagues predict that strategies to reduce dropout rates from HIV treatment programs in resource-poor settings would substantially
AIDS Walk-a-thon set for this Saturday - Item
The Wateree AIDS Task Force will hold its sixth annual AIDS Walk-a-thon Saturday beginning with registration at 8 a.m. at WATF headquarters, 108-B E. Liberty St. The Walk-a-thon serves to draw attention to the need for more research into HIV/AIDS and
Kenya to conduct AIDS control study among gays - YAHOO!
NAIROBI (AFP) – Kenya will conduct a study among homosexuals and use the findings to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS in the east African country, where homosexuality is illegal. The research by the National AIDS/STD Control Programme (NASCOP
Saint Laurent’s Collections To Be Sold To Battle Against AIDS - Med India
Berge said that proceeds from next month’s second installment in the ‘sale of the century’ auction of the YSL-Pierre Berge collection, are to go entirely to HIV research and to the fight against AIDS. Speaking ahead of the November 17-19 sale of
HIV, obesity still top concerns - Riverside Press Enterprise
A former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner and the scientist who co-discovered that HIV causes AIDS on Friday discussed their research and the future of fighting obesity and development of an HIV vaccine. Dr. Robert Gallo, director of
Obama lifts HIV travel ban - ChicagoPride.com
Chicago, IL — It’s been a red-letter week in the LGBT and HIV/AIDS worlds thanks to the Federal Government. President Obama today signed into law the extension of the Ryan White program which provides essential funding for States to provide
Fears of sex worker HIV explosion at World Cup - Custer County Chief
Decriminalizing prostitution for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa could help stop the spread of HIV and AIDS. That’s the claim made by a leading HIV research unit, but religious groups are against the proposals. Duration: 02:04
HIV tamed by designer ‘leash’ - Genetic Engineering News
Researchers have shown how an antiviral protein produced by the immune system, dubbed tetherin, tames HIV and other viruses by literally putting them on a leash, to prevent their escape from infected cells. The insights reported in the October 30th
AIDS and Nutrition - Examiner
The National Research Council Report found that AIDS has not spread to the general population at the rate predicted by the general population at the rate predicted by many experts. HIV infection and AIDS are still largely confined to male homosexuals

