AIDS HIV Research - Tackling HIV/AIDS in Africa: From Knowledge to Behavior Change - Brookings Institution
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Tackling HIV/AIDS in Africa: From Knowledge to Behavior Change - Brookings Institution
It has taken many years for a South African president to speak frankly to his fellow citizens of the need to convert “knowledge into behavior change.” Unlike his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, who refused to acknowledge how HIV was actually
AIDS Control Study Among Gays in Kenya - Med India
A study among homosexuals will be conducted in Kenya, where the government plans to use the findings to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS. The research by the National AIDS/STD Control Programme (NASCOP) is to begin in December or next January, the
Treating AIDS more difficult due to stigma, experts say - Vancouver Sun
Leading health experts yesterday called for the repeal of outdated laws criminalizing prostitution and homosexuality so that people suffering from HIV/AIDS or at risk from the disease could get medical treatment. “The main challenge is overcoming the
GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer Launches Specialist HIV Company - CNN Money
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Pfizer (PFE) said Tuesday they have launched ViiV Healthcare, a new specialist company dedicated to delivering advances in HIV treatment and care. -To tackle increasingly diverse
Toronto Hosts HIV/AIDS Conference November 16-17 - CNW Group
TORONTO , Nov. 6 /CNW/ - The 11th annual research conference of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network will examine the factors that increase risk for individuals and communities most affected by HIV, as well as interventions that may improve the lives of
GlaxoSmithKline Launches Specialist HIV Company - Smart Money
-To tackle increasingly diverse and complex needs of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. -Strong focus on stimulating research and development -ViiV Healthcare has 10 medicines currently available including therapies such as Epzicom/Kivexa
HIV/AIDS research offers new hope - Examiner
Research helps. You can too. On September 24 it was announced that an experimental vaccine was found to prevent HIV infections. A US funded research study that took place in Thailand used 16,000 (the largest trial to date) volunteers to obtain their
Tied to HIV/AIDS - Newser
(Newser) - The aging population of Americans with HIV/AIDS is in a much different spot than those infected before the drug cocktail was introduced in the mid-1990s. But new research reveals disturbing trends related to aging. The cause is likely
Tackling HIV/AIDS in Africa: From Knowledge to Behavior Change - Brookings Institution
It has taken many years for a South African president to speak frankly to his fellow citizens of the need to convert “knowledge into behavior change.” Unlike his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, who refused to acknowledge how HIV was actually
AIDS Control Study Among Gays in Kenya - Med India
A study among homosexuals will be conducted in Kenya, where the government plans to use the findings to help control the spread of HIV/AIDS. The research by the National AIDS/STD Control Programme (NASCOP) is to begin in December or next January, the
Treating AIDS more difficult due to stigma, experts say - Vancouver Sun
Leading health experts yesterday called for the repeal of outdated laws criminalizing prostitution and homosexuality so that people suffering from HIV/AIDS or at risk from the disease could get medical treatment. “The main challenge is overcoming the
GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer Launches Specialist HIV Company - CNN Money
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Pharmaceutical companies GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Pfizer (PFE) said Tuesday they have launched ViiV Healthcare, a new specialist company dedicated to delivering advances in HIV treatment and care. -To tackle increasingly diverse
Toronto Hosts HIV/AIDS Conference November 16-17 - CNW Group
TORONTO , Nov. 6 /CNW/ - The 11th annual research conference of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network will examine the factors that increase risk for individuals and communities most affected by HIV, as well as interventions that may improve the lives of
GlaxoSmithKline Launches Specialist HIV Company - Smart Money
-To tackle increasingly diverse and complex needs of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. -Strong focus on stimulating research and development -ViiV Healthcare has 10 medicines currently available including therapies such as Epzicom/Kivexa
HIV/AIDS research offers new hope - Examiner
Research helps. You can too. On September 24 it was announced that an experimental vaccine was found to prevent HIV infections. A US funded research study that took place in Thailand used 16,000 (the largest trial to date) volunteers to obtain their
Tied to HIV/AIDS - Newser
(Newser) - The aging population of Americans with HIV/AIDS is in a much different spot than those infected before the drug cocktail was introduced in the mid-1990s. But new research reveals disturbing trends related to aging. The cause is likely

