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AIDS HIV Research - Genetic Immunity Presents DermaVir at DNA Vaccines 2010 Conference - PR Inside
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by admin.
Genetic Immunity Presents DermaVir at DNA Vaccines 2010 Conference - PR Inside
Building upon our research into the relationship between the structure of DNA nanomedicines and biological activity, Genetic Immunity has now moved DermaVir into Phase II clinical trials for the treatment of HIV.” On Thursday, March 4 (2:00—2
Genetic Immunity Presents DermaVir at DNA Vaccines 2010 Conference - PR Inside
Building upon our research into the relationship between the structure of DNA nanomedicines and biological activity, Genetic Immunity has now moved DermaVir into Phase II clinical trials for the treatment of HIV.” On Thursday, March 4 (2:00—2
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AIDS HIV Research - Lady Gaga wears hundreds of pearls glued to her body to perform new song … - New York Daily News
Posted on 28. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Lady Gaga wears hundreds of pearls glued to her body to perform new song … - New York Daily News
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Lady Gaga wears hundreds of pearls glued to her body to perform new song …
New York Daily News Lady Gaga wore a special edition lipstick created to help raise funds for AIDS research. Gaga didn't have to worry about anyone else wearing … Natasha Richardson Remembered at Gala in New York Stars sparkle for AIDS research benefit Lady Gaga, Celebs Attend Star-Studded Gala for AIDS Research and to Honor … |
HIV Rates In US: Some Places Have Higher Infection Rates Than Africa - Huffington Post (blog)
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HIV Rates In US: Some Places Have Higher Infection Rates Than Africa
Huffington Post (blog) Recent research published in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that within certain populations in America, the prevalence of HIV-infected people is … |
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World Leaders in HIV/AIDS to Convene in Vancouver During 2010 Olympic Games
Business Wire (press release) British Columbia has truly shown itself to be a world leader in doing this – in not only HIV/AIDS, but across our world-class research platforms. … HIV count in state misses thousands Researcher: We Can Eliminate HIV/AIDS in 40 Years Aids Commission Holds Evaluation and Monitoring Workshop |
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Also In Global Health News: Rwandan Nurses; AIDS 2010; Uzbek AIDS Advocate …
Kaiser Family Foundation The Kaiser Family Foundation will serve as the official webcaster of the AIDS 2010 conference. Maxim Popov, an HIV/AIDS advocate in Uzbekistan, … Internet Underused In Getting Word Out Combined Drug Therapy to Treat TB and HIV Significantly Improves Survival |
Republican Senator Blasts Upcoming AIDS Conference As Waste of Cash - FOXNews
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Republican Senator Blasts Upcoming AIDS Conference As Waste of Cash
FOXNews The conference, which is the premier gathering of scientists and doctors working in the field of HIV/AIDS, is set to be held July 18 to 23. … Coburn: Skip Europe AIDS meeting |
Gates Foundation’s Plans for $88 Million HIV Vaccine Manufacturing Dicey - TopNews United States
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Gates Foundation's Plans for $88 Million HIV Vaccine Manufacturing Dicey
TopNews United States Dr. Bill Cameron, President of the Canadian Association of HIV Research said, "You can't test a vaccine without a production facility. I'm disappointed". … When good ideas go bad Decision to scrap HIV vax facility stirs controversy Gov't decision to scrap HIV facility draws criticism |
HIV Still Plagues the US: Some Areas Have Higher Rates Than Africa - Newsweek (blog)
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HIV Still Plagues the US: Some Areas Have Higher Rates Than Africa
Newsweek (blog) In December, NEWSWEEK argued that new signs of life were showing in the AIDS activism movement. Let's hope so. Recent research published … |
Lady Gaga wears hundreds of pearls glued to her body to perform new song … - New York Daily News
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Lady Gaga wears hundreds of pearls glued to her body to perform new song …
New York Daily News Lady Gaga wore a special edition lipstick created to help raise funds for AIDS research. Gaga didn't have to worry about anyone else wearing … Natasha Richardson Remembered at Gala in New York Stars sparkle for AIDS research benefit Lady Gaga, Celebs Attend Star-Studded Gala for AIDS Research and to Honor … |
HIV Rates In US: Some Places Have Higher Infection Rates Than Africa - Huffington Post (blog)
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HIV Rates In US: Some Places Have Higher Infection Rates Than Africa
Huffington Post (blog) Recent research published in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that within certain populations in America, the prevalence of HIV-infected people is … |
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World Leaders in HIV/AIDS to Convene in Vancouver During 2010 Olympic Games
Business Wire (press release) British Columbia has truly shown itself to be a world leader in doing this – in not only HIV/AIDS, but across our world-class research platforms. … HIV count in state misses thousands Researcher: We Can Eliminate HIV/AIDS in 40 Years Aids Commission Holds Evaluation and Monitoring Workshop |
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Also In Global Health News: Rwandan Nurses; AIDS 2010; Uzbek AIDS Advocate …
Kaiser Family Foundation The Kaiser Family Foundation will serve as the official webcaster of the AIDS 2010 conference. Maxim Popov, an HIV/AIDS advocate in Uzbekistan, … Internet Underused In Getting Word Out Combined Drug Therapy to Treat TB and HIV Significantly Improves Survival |
Republican Senator Blasts Upcoming AIDS Conference As Waste of Cash - FOXNews
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Republican Senator Blasts Upcoming AIDS Conference As Waste of Cash
FOXNews The conference, which is the premier gathering of scientists and doctors working in the field of HIV/AIDS, is set to be held July 18 to 23. … Coburn: Skip Europe AIDS meeting |
Gates Foundation’s Plans for $88 Million HIV Vaccine Manufacturing Dicey - TopNews United States
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Gates Foundation's Plans for $88 Million HIV Vaccine Manufacturing Dicey
TopNews United States Dr. Bill Cameron, President of the Canadian Association of HIV Research said, "You can't test a vaccine without a production facility. I'm disappointed". … When good ideas go bad Decision to scrap HIV vax facility stirs controversy Gov't decision to scrap HIV facility draws criticism |
HIV Still Plagues the US: Some Areas Have Higher Rates Than Africa - Newsweek (blog)
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HIV Still Plagues the US: Some Areas Have Higher Rates Than Africa
Newsweek (blog) In December, NEWSWEEK argued that new signs of life were showing in the AIDS activism movement. Let's hope so. Recent research published … |
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AIDS HIV Research - Blanket HIV testing ‘could see Aids dying out in 40 years’ - The Guardian
Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Blanket HIV testing ‘could see Aids dying out in 40 years’ - The Guardian
People who test HIV-positive could be put on a lifetime course of anti-retroviral drugs under a new strategy being considered by health officials. Photograph: Krista Kennell/ZUMA/Corbis Health officials are considering a radical shift in the war
Africa : New HIV/AIDS Plan Would Test, Treat Everyone in High-Risk - AllAfrica.com
With an estimated 35 million people infected with HIV worldwide, public health officials have begun to look beyond developing a vaccine to the stop the epidemic. By establishing universal, voluntary HIV screening programs and immediate antiviral
SOUTH AFRICA: New research fuels “test and treat” debate - Reuters AlertNet
The “test and treat” approach is based on mathematical modelling and pairs aggressive HIV testing campaigns with almost immediately putting people found to be HIV positive on treatment. In theory, this model would use early treatment to lower viral
AIDS drugs haven’t changed HIV risk with anal sex - Reuters UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The introduction of effective drugs against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, has not changed gay men’s risk of contracting the virus during a single act of anal sex, new research from Australia shows. This finding was
AIDS Research, at Home - AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Here’s an easy (and free) way to help researchers develop HIV drugs: Simply donate your personal computer’s unused processing power—in other words, let it crunch some data for scientists when you’re not using it. Researchers from FightAIDS
Don’t Expect an HIV/AIDS Vaccine to Stop the Spread of HIV/AIDS - Catholic Online
FRONT ROYAL (Population Research Institute) - The best weapon against HIV/AIDS is chastity, so asserts the Catholic Church. The sex education types–in league with the population control establishment and supported by homosexual groups–respond with
Ghana : Local Aids Commission Streamlines PLWHAS’ Activities - AllAfrica.com
The Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) is embarking on a coding system to, as it puts it, streamline activities of the various support groups of Persons Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHAS) in Ghana. Each PLWHAS in Ghana has been given a unique code to prevent
Brooklyn, NY declared epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic for blacks - Thaindian.com
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK (BNO NEWS) – Brooklyn is considered to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States for Blacks, women, adolescents, and children, Brooklyn’s Deputy Borough President Yvonne Graham said Monday. According to the
ViiV Healthcare Presents New Data from HIV/AIDS Portfolio - MSN Money
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ — At the 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), ViiV Healthcare presented new data across its broad range of investigational and current medicines for the treatment of HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Improved Prognosis - Council on Foreign Relations
On February 11, South African President Jacob Zuma delivered his State of the Nation speech , twenty years to the day after Nelson Mandela’s release from Robben Island prison. Zuma recommitted his administration to building a better future for all
Blanket HIV testing ‘could see Aids dying out in 40 years’ - The Guardian
People who test HIV-positive could be put on a lifetime course of anti-retroviral drugs under a new strategy being considered by health officials. Photograph: Krista Kennell/ZUMA/Corbis Health officials are considering a radical shift in the war
Africa : New HIV/AIDS Plan Would Test, Treat Everyone in High-Risk - AllAfrica.com
With an estimated 35 million people infected with HIV worldwide, public health officials have begun to look beyond developing a vaccine to the stop the epidemic. By establishing universal, voluntary HIV screening programs and immediate antiviral
SOUTH AFRICA: New research fuels “test and treat” debate - Reuters AlertNet
The “test and treat” approach is based on mathematical modelling and pairs aggressive HIV testing campaigns with almost immediately putting people found to be HIV positive on treatment. In theory, this model would use early treatment to lower viral
AIDS drugs haven’t changed HIV risk with anal sex - Reuters UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The introduction of effective drugs against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, has not changed gay men’s risk of contracting the virus during a single act of anal sex, new research from Australia shows. This finding was
AIDS Research, at Home - AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Here’s an easy (and free) way to help researchers develop HIV drugs: Simply donate your personal computer’s unused processing power—in other words, let it crunch some data for scientists when you’re not using it. Researchers from FightAIDS
Don’t Expect an HIV/AIDS Vaccine to Stop the Spread of HIV/AIDS - Catholic Online
FRONT ROYAL (Population Research Institute) - The best weapon against HIV/AIDS is chastity, so asserts the Catholic Church. The sex education types–in league with the population control establishment and supported by homosexual groups–respond with
Ghana : Local Aids Commission Streamlines PLWHAS’ Activities - AllAfrica.com
The Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) is embarking on a coding system to, as it puts it, streamline activities of the various support groups of Persons Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHAS) in Ghana. Each PLWHAS in Ghana has been given a unique code to prevent
Brooklyn, NY declared epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic for blacks - Thaindian.com
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK (BNO NEWS) – Brooklyn is considered to be the epicenter of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States for Blacks, women, adolescents, and children, Brooklyn’s Deputy Borough President Yvonne Graham said Monday. According to the
ViiV Healthcare Presents New Data from HIV/AIDS Portfolio - MSN Money
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ — At the 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), ViiV Healthcare presented new data across its broad range of investigational and current medicines for the treatment of HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Improved Prognosis - Council on Foreign Relations
On February 11, South African President Jacob Zuma delivered his State of the Nation speech , twenty years to the day after Nelson Mandela’s release from Robben Island prison. Zuma recommitted his administration to building a better future for all
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AIDS HIV Research - AIDS Research, at Home - AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by admin.
AIDS Research, at Home - AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Here’s an easy (and free) way to help researchers develop HIV drugs: Simply donate your personal computer’s unused processing power—in other words, let it crunch some data for scientists when you’re not using it. Researchers from FightAIDS
AIDS drugs may prevent HIV transmission - Go Jamaica
New research suggests that drugs used to treat AIDS can help prevent the transmission of HIV, the virus that causes the condition. A study of almost 3,500 African couples found that people with HIV who took anti-retroviral drugs were less likely to
Gift for Life Party Raised Over $100,000 - Gifts & Decorative Accessories
New York – Gift industry charity Gift for Life raised more than $100,000 at its recent “Kings & Queens Casino” event. Funds benefit DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. The gala was held on Sunday, January 31 at La.venue New York
GeoVax Labs, Inc. Reports Data on Prototype Adjuvant - Supplemented - MSN Money
pathogenesis, clinical implications, epidemiology, and resistance diagnostics), clinical pharmacology, complications of HIV infection, opportunistic infections (including basic science original oral abstract and poster presentations of new
Increased HAART coverage associated with 50 percent drop - EurekAlert
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, February 18, 2010 – A comprehensive population-based study, conducted by the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE) and presented at the 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in San
RWANDA: New HIV awareness drive targets prisoners - Reuters AlertNet
“We have adopted new measures of sensitizing people in correctional facilities as high-risk sexual behaviour in Rwandan prisons seems to be a major contributing factor to the increase in the spread of HIV,” said Anita Asiimwe, executive secretary of
Research and Markets: The Pharmaceutical Market: South Africa 2010 - PR Inside
Research and Markets ( www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4e5ff8/the_pharmaceutical : ) has announced the addition of the ” The Pharmaceutical Market: South Africa : ” report to their offering. This in-depth pharmaceutical market report is ideal for
Ghana : Isodec, Partners Explore HIV/Aids Impact On Local Governance - AllAfrica.com
The Integrated Social Development Center (ISODEC), in collaboration with the African Democracy Institute (Idasa) of South Africa and the Centre for the Development of People (CEDEP), is embarking on three exploratory researches on HIV/AIDS in Ghana
AIDS Research, at Home - AIDSmeds.com HIV/AIDS Treatment News
Here’s an easy (and free) way to help researchers develop HIV drugs: Simply donate your personal computer’s unused processing power—in other words, let it crunch some data for scientists when you’re not using it. Researchers from FightAIDS
AIDS drugs may prevent HIV transmission - Go Jamaica
New research suggests that drugs used to treat AIDS can help prevent the transmission of HIV, the virus that causes the condition. A study of almost 3,500 African couples found that people with HIV who took anti-retroviral drugs were less likely to
Gift for Life Party Raised Over $100,000 - Gifts & Decorative Accessories
New York – Gift industry charity Gift for Life raised more than $100,000 at its recent “Kings & Queens Casino” event. Funds benefit DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. The gala was held on Sunday, January 31 at La.venue New York
GeoVax Labs, Inc. Reports Data on Prototype Adjuvant - Supplemented - MSN Money
pathogenesis, clinical implications, epidemiology, and resistance diagnostics), clinical pharmacology, complications of HIV infection, opportunistic infections (including basic science original oral abstract and poster presentations of new
Increased HAART coverage associated with 50 percent drop - EurekAlert
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, February 18, 2010 – A comprehensive population-based study, conducted by the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE) and presented at the 17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in San
RWANDA: New HIV awareness drive targets prisoners - Reuters AlertNet
“We have adopted new measures of sensitizing people in correctional facilities as high-risk sexual behaviour in Rwandan prisons seems to be a major contributing factor to the increase in the spread of HIV,” said Anita Asiimwe, executive secretary of
Research and Markets: The Pharmaceutical Market: South Africa 2010 - PR Inside
Research and Markets ( www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4e5ff8/the_pharmaceutical : ) has announced the addition of the ” The Pharmaceutical Market: South Africa : ” report to their offering. This in-depth pharmaceutical market report is ideal for
Ghana : Isodec, Partners Explore HIV/Aids Impact On Local Governance - AllAfrica.com
The Integrated Social Development Center (ISODEC), in collaboration with the African Democracy Institute (Idasa) of South Africa and the Centre for the Development of People (CEDEP), is embarking on three exploratory researches on HIV/AIDS in Ghana
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AIDS HIV Research - Sangamo BioSciences Announces Presentation of Preliminary Data From - MSN Money
Posted on 23. Jan, 2010 by admin.
Sangamo BioSciences Announces Presentation of Preliminary Data From - MSN Money
RICHMOND, Calif., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. SGMO announced today that preliminary data from the University of Pennsylvania investigator sponsored Phase 1 safety study of Sangamo’s zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) based
Johns Hopkins Researchers Awarded $8 Million For HIV Research - WebWire
A multidisciplinary research team at the develop methods to rid the body of HIV. “While highly active antiretroviral therapy has been effective in reducing morbidity and mortality by decreasing the incidence of AIDS, HIV infected individuals on
AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - Windsor Star
This is exemplified by the leading research of Dr. Chil-Yong Kang in developing an HIV/AIDS vaccine.” A federal government spokesman declined to release the names of the other organizations bidding for the project. In February 2007, Prime Minister
Sangamo BioSciences Announces Presentation of Preliminary Data From - MSN Money
RICHMOND, Calif., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. SGMO announced today that preliminary data from the University of Pennsylvania investigator sponsored Phase 1 safety study of Sangamo’s zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) based
Johns Hopkins Researchers Awarded $8 Million For HIV Research - WebWire
A multidisciplinary research team at the develop methods to rid the body of HIV. “While highly active antiretroviral therapy has been effective in reducing morbidity and mortality by decreasing the incidence of AIDS, HIV infected individuals on
AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - Windsor Star
This is exemplified by the leading research of Dr. Chil-Yong Kang in developing an HIV/AIDS vaccine.” A federal government spokesman declined to release the names of the other organizations bidding for the project. In February 2007, Prime Minister
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AIDS HIV Research - AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - StarPhoenix
Posted on 12. Jan, 2010 by admin.
AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - StarPhoenix
This is exemplified by the leading research of Dr. Chil-Yong Kang in developing an HIV/AIDS vaccine.” A federal government spokesman declined to release the names of the other organizations bidding for the project. In February 2007, Prime Minister
HIV/Aids News - Health 24
New research has concluded that the vaginal microbicide gel PRO 2000 does not prevent HIV infection in women, a study released on Monday said. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Monday welcomed two major Aids-related announcements, one by the USA
Why circumcised men are less likely to get AIDS - That’s Cricket
Washington: Circumcision substantially lowers HIV risk among men by changing the bacterial communities of the penis, finds a new study. According to scientists at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and Johns Hopkins University the
Circumcision health benefit virtually nil, study finds - Globe and Mail
W hile it is the most common surgical procedure in the world, there is virtually no demonstrable health benefit derived from circumcision of either newborns or adults, a new study concludes. The sole exception seems to be using circumcision to reduce
AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - StarPhoenix
This is exemplified by the leading research of Dr. Chil-Yong Kang in developing an HIV/AIDS vaccine.” A federal government spokesman declined to release the names of the other organizations bidding for the project. In February 2007, Prime Minister
HIV/Aids News - Health 24
New research has concluded that the vaginal microbicide gel PRO 2000 does not prevent HIV infection in women, a study released on Monday said. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Monday welcomed two major Aids-related announcements, one by the USA
Why circumcised men are less likely to get AIDS - That’s Cricket
Washington: Circumcision substantially lowers HIV risk among men by changing the bacterial communities of the penis, finds a new study. According to scientists at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and Johns Hopkins University the
Circumcision health benefit virtually nil, study finds - Globe and Mail
W hile it is the most common surgical procedure in the world, there is virtually no demonstrable health benefit derived from circumcision of either newborns or adults, a new study concludes. The sole exception seems to be using circumcision to reduce
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AIDS HIV Research - AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - StarPhoenix
Posted on 11. Jan, 2010 by admin.
AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - StarPhoenix
This is exemplified by the leading research of Dr. Chil-Yong Kang in developing an HIV/AIDS vaccine.” A federal government spokesman declined to release the names of the other organizations bidding for the project. In February 2007, Prime Minister
AIDS vaccine developed in Ont. nears human trials - StarPhoenix
This is exemplified by the leading research of Dr. Chil-Yong Kang in developing an HIV/AIDS vaccine.” A federal government spokesman declined to release the names of the other organizations bidding for the project. In February 2007, Prime Minister
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AIDS HIV Research - BVI participates in International HIV/AIDS Management Course - SKNVibes.com
Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by admin.
BVI participates in International HIV/AIDS Management Course - SKNVibes.com
Thursday, 7 January – The University of Washington has partnered with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States HIV/AIDS Project Unit (OECS/HAPU) and the National AIDS Programme, in the Ministry of Health and Social Development, to offer the
Spotlight on HIV/AIDS: Barriers still keep thousands from HIV care and - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
(ARA) - Today, almost three decades into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, there are 1.1 million people currently living with HIV in the United States. While strides have been made in the fight against this disease, there are an estimated 640,000 people with
More Than 95 Medicines and Vaccines in Development for AIDS - Biloxi Sun Herald
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Medical News Today recently reported that America’s pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies are working on nearly 100 life-changing medicines for diseases affecting people with HIV/AIDS
A different approach to HIV/AIDS South Africa confronts disease - New Pittsburgh Courier
Another World AIDS has come and gone, and the statistics, especially for the Black community, remain grim. According to the latest info available from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health, racial and ethnic
BVI participates in International HIV/AIDS Management Course - SKNVibes.com
Thursday, 7 January – The University of Washington has partnered with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States HIV/AIDS Project Unit (OECS/HAPU) and the National AIDS Programme, in the Ministry of Health and Social Development, to offer the
Spotlight on HIV/AIDS: Barriers still keep thousands from HIV care and - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
(ARA) - Today, almost three decades into the HIV/AIDS epidemic, there are 1.1 million people currently living with HIV in the United States. While strides have been made in the fight against this disease, there are an estimated 640,000 people with
More Than 95 Medicines and Vaccines in Development for AIDS - Biloxi Sun Herald
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Medical News Today recently reported that America’s pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies are working on nearly 100 life-changing medicines for diseases affecting people with HIV/AIDS
A different approach to HIV/AIDS South Africa confronts disease - New Pittsburgh Courier
Another World AIDS has come and gone, and the statistics, especially for the Black community, remain grim. According to the latest info available from the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health, racial and ethnic
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AIDS HIV Research - UNFPA plans battle against HIV-linked maternal deaths - Walta Information Center
Posted on 05. Jan, 2010 by admin.
UNFPA plans battle against HIV-linked maternal deaths - Walta Information Center
Research shows women living with HIV/AIDS were six times more likely to die while giving birth due to their body’s reduced immunity, which at times leads to excessive bleeding and other birth-related complications that compromise the mother’s health
Zambia : HIV Testing Services Missing the Mark - AllAfrica.com
Lusaka — New research has found that Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) services in Zambia are squandering the opportunity to reach clients with information about how to reduce their HIV risk. The study, conducted by Private Sector
AIDS, Story Ideas: Medicine - Newswise
UAB Aids Center Director Installed as Chair of HIV Medicine Association An Alabama doctor known for being the first to demonstrate the value of viral-load testing in human immunodeficiency virus clinical practice has been installed as chair of the
UNFPA plans battle against HIV-linked maternal deaths - Walta Information Center
Research shows women living with HIV/AIDS were six times more likely to die while giving birth due to their body’s reduced immunity, which at times leads to excessive bleeding and other birth-related complications that compromise the mother’s health
Zambia : HIV Testing Services Missing the Mark - AllAfrica.com
Lusaka — New research has found that Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) services in Zambia are squandering the opportunity to reach clients with information about how to reduce their HIV risk. The study, conducted by Private Sector
AIDS, Story Ideas: Medicine - Newswise
UAB Aids Center Director Installed as Chair of HIV Medicine Association An Alabama doctor known for being the first to demonstrate the value of viral-load testing in human immunodeficiency virus clinical practice has been installed as chair of the
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AIDS HIV Research - UNFPA plans battle against HIV-linked maternal deaths - Walta Information Center
Posted on 04. Jan, 2010 by admin.
UNFPA plans battle against HIV-linked maternal deaths - Walta Information Center
Research shows women living with HIV/AIDS were six times more likely to die while giving birth due to their body’s reduced immunity, which at times leads to excessive bleeding and other birth-related complications that compromise the mother’s health
Living positive: Gasamagera’s battle with stigma - Rwanda New Times
Although infection with HIV is serious, research shows that people infected with HIV/ AIDS are living longer and healthier lives today, thanks to new and more effective treatments. Claire Gasamagera Tuyishime the chairperson of Kigali Hope
She’s a Rhodes Scholar without borders - The Chronicle Herald
Lisette Yorke organized donations of goats to these HIV-positive patients whom she worked with in Rwanda. The 22-year-old Rhodes Scholar from Cape Breton will be doing HIV-AIDS research at Oxford University as a precursor to taking a medical degree
Running in the Canadian cold for AIDS sufferers a world away - The Chronicle Herald
She hopes to raise more than $10,000 for HIV-AIDS research and AIDS patients in Africa. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, Deby Johnston laced up her sneakers every afternoon to run through snowdrifts, high winds and below-zero temperatures.
Vancouver study finds link between smoking crack, HIV - Edmonton Journal
VANCOUVER - Smoking crack cocaine daily adds to the risk of spreading HIV, a Canadian study published Monday says, although researchers acknowledge they are not sure about the exact link. The researchers, who studied the relationship between drug use
UNFPA plans battle against HIV-linked maternal deaths - Walta Information Center
Research shows women living with HIV/AIDS were six times more likely to die while giving birth due to their body’s reduced immunity, which at times leads to excessive bleeding and other birth-related complications that compromise the mother’s health
Living positive: Gasamagera’s battle with stigma - Rwanda New Times
Although infection with HIV is serious, research shows that people infected with HIV/ AIDS are living longer and healthier lives today, thanks to new and more effective treatments. Claire Gasamagera Tuyishime the chairperson of Kigali Hope
She’s a Rhodes Scholar without borders - The Chronicle Herald
Lisette Yorke organized donations of goats to these HIV-positive patients whom she worked with in Rwanda. The 22-year-old Rhodes Scholar from Cape Breton will be doing HIV-AIDS research at Oxford University as a precursor to taking a medical degree
Running in the Canadian cold for AIDS sufferers a world away - The Chronicle Herald
She hopes to raise more than $10,000 for HIV-AIDS research and AIDS patients in Africa. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, Deby Johnston laced up her sneakers every afternoon to run through snowdrifts, high winds and below-zero temperatures.
Vancouver study finds link between smoking crack, HIV - Edmonton Journal
VANCOUVER - Smoking crack cocaine daily adds to the risk of spreading HIV, a Canadian study published Monday says, although researchers acknowledge they are not sure about the exact link. The researchers, who studied the relationship between drug use





