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Children HIV AIDS - Would you take from the richest bankers to give to the poorest - Save Children
Posted on 10. Feb, 2010 by admin.
Would you take from the richest bankers to give to the poorest - Save Children
We’re supporting the Robin Hood Tax as it offers real hope of ending the scandal of child poverty in the UK while saving the lives of children in poor countries. A global tax on banking transactions could turn the financial crisis into an opportunity
SOUTH AFRICA: Younger teachers more open about HIV - Reuters AlertNet
A yet-to-be released study by the Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal has found that younger educators, who felt they were more informed about HIV and less inclined to stigmatize infected people
Volunteers found love while bringing hope to Africa - Edinburgh News
Meanwhile Jonathan, who worked in a hospital in Uganda before starting his two-year voluntary placement, was counselling people with HIV/Aids. He set up a support group for HIV-positive children – many of whom were orphans. “I would help him and
Would you take from the richest bankers to give to the poorest - Save Children
We’re supporting the Robin Hood Tax as it offers real hope of ending the scandal of child poverty in the UK while saving the lives of children in poor countries. A global tax on banking transactions could turn the financial crisis into an opportunity
SOUTH AFRICA: Younger teachers more open about HIV - Reuters AlertNet
A yet-to-be released study by the Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal has found that younger educators, who felt they were more informed about HIV and less inclined to stigmatize infected people
Volunteers found love while bringing hope to Africa - Edinburgh News
Meanwhile Jonathan, who worked in a hospital in Uganda before starting his two-year voluntary placement, was counselling people with HIV/Aids. He set up a support group for HIV-positive children – many of whom were orphans. “I would help him and
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Children HIV AIDS - The Duty to Redefine Ourselves as Men - Stabroek News
Posted on 01. Feb, 2010 by admin.
The Duty to Redefine Ourselves as Men - Stabroek News
Two Sundays ago, President Bharrat Jagdeo addressed the reported two thousand men who attended the National Men’s Week rally at the National Park. His presence no doubt would have guaranteed additional coverage of this event; after all, not many
Zuma Criticized Over Report of Child Out of Wedlock (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) — South Africa’s main opposition party accused President Jacob Zuma of undermining the nation’s efforts to combat the world’s biggest AIDS epidemic, following reports that he fathered a child out of wedlock last year
Monday, February 1 - Kaiser Health News
President Obama’s budget proposal tops $3.8 trillion, and would draw a $1.3 trillion shortfall in 2011 despite efforts to freeze and cut spending and channel an extra $100 billion to immediately attack the high unemployment rate, The Washington Post
Obama’s Budget To Boost Medicaid Funding, Broaden Global Health - Kaiser Health News
President Obama’s budget proposal tops $3.8 trillion, and would draw a $1.3 trillion shortfall in 2011 despite efforts to freeze and cut spending and channel an extra $100 billion to immediately attack the high unemployment rate, The Washington Post
Indian River Community Calendar, updated Feb. 1 - TCPalm
TM Techniques: Decreasing stress and maximizing health and happiness. North Indian River County Library, Sebastian, 6:30 p.m., Feb. 10. (772) 226-0302. VBMA Community Celebration: Free open house. Vero Beach Museum of Art, 3001 Riverside Park Drive
The Duty to Redefine Ourselves as Men - Stabroek News
Two Sundays ago, President Bharrat Jagdeo addressed the reported two thousand men who attended the National Men’s Week rally at the National Park. His presence no doubt would have guaranteed additional coverage of this event; after all, not many
Zuma Criticized Over Report of Child Out of Wedlock (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) — South Africa’s main opposition party accused President Jacob Zuma of undermining the nation’s efforts to combat the world’s biggest AIDS epidemic, following reports that he fathered a child out of wedlock last year
Monday, February 1 - Kaiser Health News
President Obama’s budget proposal tops $3.8 trillion, and would draw a $1.3 trillion shortfall in 2011 despite efforts to freeze and cut spending and channel an extra $100 billion to immediately attack the high unemployment rate, The Washington Post
Obama’s Budget To Boost Medicaid Funding, Broaden Global Health - Kaiser Health News
President Obama’s budget proposal tops $3.8 trillion, and would draw a $1.3 trillion shortfall in 2011 despite efforts to freeze and cut spending and channel an extra $100 billion to immediately attack the high unemployment rate, The Washington Post
Indian River Community Calendar, updated Feb. 1 - TCPalm
TM Techniques: Decreasing stress and maximizing health and happiness. North Indian River County Library, Sebastian, 6:30 p.m., Feb. 10. (772) 226-0302. VBMA Community Celebration: Free open house. Vero Beach Museum of Art, 3001 Riverside Park Drive
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Children HIV AIDS - Be careful at the beach: Don’t get sick - Examiner
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by admin.
Be careful at the beach: Don’t get sick - Examiner
Sewage, medical waste, and garbage of all sorts and kinds end up in the waters of New York’s local beaches; According to the NYC Department of Health (DOH), “…the majority of pollutant discharge into NYC’s adjacent water originates from
Greek Songfest 2006 Musical Theater for a Good Cause - New University Newspaper
By the end of this year’s Songfest, in which fraternities pair up with sororities to present bite-sized portions of nine famous musicals, the audience had heard the shrieks of pride from many students expressing their Greek pride. But those Greeks
Health briefs - Gloucester Daily Times
Cape Ann La Leche League welcomes all mothers with their nursing babies and mothers-to-be. Whether you’re thinking of breastfeeding, planning to breastfeed, or are presently breastfeeding, LaLeche offers supportive meetings where you can exchange
NBC’s ‘Today’ show anchor to deliver Wheaton address - Enterprise
NBC News’ “Today” show and “Dateline NBC” anchor Ann Curry has been chosen as the speaker for Wheaton College’s 175th commencement on May 22. Curry joined the “Today” show, America’s No. 1 morning news program, in 1997, and was
NBC Today show anchor to deliver Wheaton address - Abington Mariner
NBC News’ “Today” show and “Dateline NBC” anchor Ann Curry has been chosen as the speaker for Wheaton College’s 175th Commencement, which will be Saturday, May 22. Curry joined the “Today” show, America’s No. 1 morning news program
Gates makes $10 billion vaccines pledge - Tacoma News Tribune
partnership mechanisms shifted their emphasis to HIV and AIDS and other issues,†said Dr. Tesfaye Shiferaw, a UNICEF official in Africa. “These age-old traditional killers remain with us. The ones dying are the children of the poor.
Haiti Moves Past Broken Bones To Future Needs - NPR News
In Haiti, people are just beginning to put their lives back together. Some banks and stores are re-opening, people are searching for jobs, and once again, there’s food for sale in some markets. And the medical needs are beginning to move on from
Bill Gates makes $10 billion vaccines donation to world’s poorest - Tacoma News Tribune
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda say their foundation will donate $10 billion over the next decade to research new vaccines and bring them to the world’s poorest countries. Bill Gates said in a statement issued on the sidelines of
Be careful at the beach: Don’t get sick - Examiner
Sewage, medical waste, and garbage of all sorts and kinds end up in the waters of New York’s local beaches; According to the NYC Department of Health (DOH), “…the majority of pollutant discharge into NYC’s adjacent water originates from
Greek Songfest 2006 Musical Theater for a Good Cause - New University Newspaper
By the end of this year’s Songfest, in which fraternities pair up with sororities to present bite-sized portions of nine famous musicals, the audience had heard the shrieks of pride from many students expressing their Greek pride. But those Greeks
Health briefs - Gloucester Daily Times
Cape Ann La Leche League welcomes all mothers with their nursing babies and mothers-to-be. Whether you’re thinking of breastfeeding, planning to breastfeed, or are presently breastfeeding, LaLeche offers supportive meetings where you can exchange
NBC’s ‘Today’ show anchor to deliver Wheaton address - Enterprise
NBC News’ “Today” show and “Dateline NBC” anchor Ann Curry has been chosen as the speaker for Wheaton College’s 175th commencement on May 22. Curry joined the “Today” show, America’s No. 1 morning news program, in 1997, and was
NBC Today show anchor to deliver Wheaton address - Abington Mariner
NBC News’ “Today” show and “Dateline NBC” anchor Ann Curry has been chosen as the speaker for Wheaton College’s 175th Commencement, which will be Saturday, May 22. Curry joined the “Today” show, America’s No. 1 morning news program
Gates makes $10 billion vaccines pledge - Tacoma News Tribune
partnership mechanisms shifted their emphasis to HIV and AIDS and other issues,†said Dr. Tesfaye Shiferaw, a UNICEF official in Africa. “These age-old traditional killers remain with us. The ones dying are the children of the poor.
Haiti Moves Past Broken Bones To Future Needs - NPR News
In Haiti, people are just beginning to put their lives back together. Some banks and stores are re-opening, people are searching for jobs, and once again, there’s food for sale in some markets. And the medical needs are beginning to move on from
Bill Gates makes $10 billion vaccines donation to world’s poorest - Tacoma News Tribune
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda say their foundation will donate $10 billion over the next decade to research new vaccines and bring them to the world’s poorest countries. Bill Gates said in a statement issued on the sidelines of
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Children HIV AIDS - Slow death - Financial Mail
Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by admin.
Slow death - Financial Mail
One example will be improving outcomes in education by testing the literacy and numeracy levels of children in grades 3 and 6 in annual systemic tests He has also confronted the HIV/Aids problem, securing more funds in the medium-term budget
Old Salt Fishing Club plugs on in Johnny Kellar’s memory - St. Petersburg Times
After two weeks of bitter cold, the sun finally broke through the clouds and warmed the water enough that the fish would bite. “It seems like this happens every year,” said Al Autenrieth, for whom the month of January holds special meaning. “Whenever
Slow death - Financial Mail
One example will be improving outcomes in education by testing the literacy and numeracy levels of children in grades 3 and 6 in annual systemic tests He has also confronted the HIV/Aids problem, securing more funds in the medium-term budget
Old Salt Fishing Club plugs on in Johnny Kellar’s memory - St. Petersburg Times
After two weeks of bitter cold, the sun finally broke through the clouds and warmed the water enough that the fish would bite. “It seems like this happens every year,” said Al Autenrieth, for whom the month of January holds special meaning. “Whenever
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Children HIV AIDS - The New Slave Trade in South Africa - YAHOO!
Posted on 11. Jan, 2010 by admin.
The New Slave Trade in South Africa - YAHOO!
Aid groups estimate that some 38,000 children are trapped in the sex trade there. More than 500 mostly small-scale Lombard had a penetrating gaze and a simmering rage toward men who abuse women . His father, a brutal drunkard, had beaten his
From Claudy to Calcutta - icDerry
They also liase with many other NGOs in Kolkata, funding some of their activities on issues like HIV/AIDS, child trafficking, child labour, human rights and mental health. The difference made by the Hope Foundation to the poor of Kolkata is almost
Salary: As per the organization’s scale - Ezega
Development Unit Head is responsible to ensure that the implementation of youth development is considering cross- cutting issues (HIV/AIDS and Gender) and bring lasting change in the lives of the children and their families. Interested
South Africa’s New Slave Trade and the Campaign to Stop It - Time
On a freezing night last July, Sindiswa, 17, lay curled in a fetal position in bed No. 7 of a state-run trafficking syndicates operating near two stadiums, I found a lucrative trade in child sex. The children, sold for as little as $45, can earn
Governor’s Budget Plan: Cutting Deep Into Battered Programs - Fox40
psychological services in the last six months; about 93,000 children were temporarily uninsured until funds cut from Healthy Families were restored; 300,000 low-income women no longer get breast cancer screenings; thousands of HIV and AIDS
Support Groups - Gadsden Times
For directions and information, contact levi6969@gmail.com or call 442-7290. A support group for people with HIV or AIDS and their families or loved ones meets 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursdays. Phone 546-4465. Overeaters Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. Fridays
Good health begins from the womb says expert - NEXT
A medical laboratory in Lagos is calling on government, private hospitals, and individuals to look out for abnormalities in pregnancies and childbirth as this will help reduce the rising incidence of congenital disabilities. The World Health
Africa vaccine trial new push against malaria - canada.com
BAGAMOYO, Tanzania (Reuters) - Billionaire Bill Gates and thousands of babies are helping Africa prepare its largest medical experiment ever, in the search for a new vaccine against malaria. Researchers say the push comes at a crucial time in the
Gill Booth - Daily Telegraph
Born Mary Gillian Emms at Lowestoft on January 12 1928, she was the daughter of a bank clerk. Her maternal grandfather had founded the shipyard S Richards & Co in the Suffolk port, as well as a local ironworks. She was educated at Lowestoft Convent
Out from under U.S. HIV blacklist after 15 years of exile - Toronto Star
Fifteen years ago, Sergio Martinez’s life came to an abrupt halt when an airport customs agent in Los Angeles found HIV medication in his bag. It might as well have been a bomb. “I was treated like a criminal,” says Martinez, 52, now a Toronto
The New Slave Trade in South Africa - YAHOO!
Aid groups estimate that some 38,000 children are trapped in the sex trade there. More than 500 mostly small-scale Lombard had a penetrating gaze and a simmering rage toward men who abuse women . His father, a brutal drunkard, had beaten his
From Claudy to Calcutta - icDerry
They also liase with many other NGOs in Kolkata, funding some of their activities on issues like HIV/AIDS, child trafficking, child labour, human rights and mental health. The difference made by the Hope Foundation to the poor of Kolkata is almost
Salary: As per the organization’s scale - Ezega
Development Unit Head is responsible to ensure that the implementation of youth development is considering cross- cutting issues (HIV/AIDS and Gender) and bring lasting change in the lives of the children and their families. Interested
South Africa’s New Slave Trade and the Campaign to Stop It - Time
On a freezing night last July, Sindiswa, 17, lay curled in a fetal position in bed No. 7 of a state-run trafficking syndicates operating near two stadiums, I found a lucrative trade in child sex. The children, sold for as little as $45, can earn
Governor’s Budget Plan: Cutting Deep Into Battered Programs - Fox40
psychological services in the last six months; about 93,000 children were temporarily uninsured until funds cut from Healthy Families were restored; 300,000 low-income women no longer get breast cancer screenings; thousands of HIV and AIDS
Support Groups - Gadsden Times
For directions and information, contact levi6969@gmail.com or call 442-7290. A support group for people with HIV or AIDS and their families or loved ones meets 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursdays. Phone 546-4465. Overeaters Anonymous meets at 10 a.m. Fridays
Good health begins from the womb says expert - NEXT
A medical laboratory in Lagos is calling on government, private hospitals, and individuals to look out for abnormalities in pregnancies and childbirth as this will help reduce the rising incidence of congenital disabilities. The World Health
Africa vaccine trial new push against malaria - canada.com
BAGAMOYO, Tanzania (Reuters) - Billionaire Bill Gates and thousands of babies are helping Africa prepare its largest medical experiment ever, in the search for a new vaccine against malaria. Researchers say the push comes at a crucial time in the
Gill Booth - Daily Telegraph
Born Mary Gillian Emms at Lowestoft on January 12 1928, she was the daughter of a bank clerk. Her maternal grandfather had founded the shipyard S Richards & Co in the Suffolk port, as well as a local ironworks. She was educated at Lowestoft Convent
Out from under U.S. HIV blacklist after 15 years of exile - Toronto Star
Fifteen years ago, Sergio Martinez’s life came to an abrupt halt when an airport customs agent in Los Angeles found HIV medication in his bag. It might as well have been a bomb. “I was treated like a criminal,” says Martinez, 52, now a Toronto
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Children HIV AIDS - West Geauga teach extends lifeline to orphans - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by admin.
West Geauga teach extends lifeline to orphans - Cleveland Plain Dealer
CHESTER Margie Susong’s self-described trip of a lifetime included extending a lifeline to orphans and women in Ghana. Last summer, Susong, a West Geauga high school family and consumer science teacher spent seven enchanted days sightseeing in Rome
Watertown celebrates tenth Unity Breakfast through song - Abington Mariner
For 10 years Watertown has celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a Unity Breakfast. The event brings together hundreds of people representing Watertown’s diverse population to remember the man who tried to end prejudice and racism in our
West Geauga teach extends lifeline to orphans - Cleveland Plain Dealer
CHESTER Margie Susong’s self-described trip of a lifetime included extending a lifeline to orphans and women in Ghana. Last summer, Susong, a West Geauga high school family and consumer science teacher spent seven enchanted days sightseeing in Rome
Watertown celebrates tenth Unity Breakfast through song - Abington Mariner
For 10 years Watertown has celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a Unity Breakfast. The event brings together hundreds of people representing Watertown’s diverse population to remember the man who tried to end prejudice and racism in our
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Children HIV AIDS - U.S., South Korea lift HIV travel bans - Dallas Voice
Posted on 07. Jan, 2010 by admin.
U.S., South Korea lift HIV travel bans - Dallas Voice
The United Nations praised the U.S. and South Korea on Monday, Jan. 4 for lifting travel bans on people with HIV and urged 57 other countries with travel restrictions to end them quickly. President Barack Obama announced in October that the U.S
Victory Programs expands services - Baywindows.com
Boston’s Victory Programs, a leading residential substance abuse disorder treatment and transitional housing provider since 1975, is expanding the services offered at their Joelyn’s Family Home program on Long Island in Boston Harbor. Forty-two
Ugandan president urges softening of anti-gay bill - Sacramento Bee
National Resistance Movement Party to overturn the death sentence provision, which would apply to sexually active gays living with HIV or in cases of same-sex rape called “corrective” rapes on lesbians. A 19-year-old lesbian athlete was gang
New celebrity jewelry lines - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Protector Collection for fine jeweler Asprey is snake-themed, inspired by Jolie’s belief that it is an “iconic guardian” and symbol of family protection, according to the company. Bangle bracelets have a subtle
Archive for July 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
A man who eluded federal authorities for nearly a month was captured today after U.S Marshals tracked his muddy footprints in northeast Spokane County. Anthony E. Burke, 21, served time in federal prison for possessing ammunition when history of
Grace Mwenya - UNICEF
Any young person below the age of 18 years can be called a child of school or to live on the streets; others are being taken care of by elderly grandparents who can barely feed or educate them. Undernutrition is another enemy of Zambian children
Monster, Beats™ by Dr. Dre,™ Lady Gaga, and (RED)™ Team Up to - PR Inside
group announced a new Monster (PRODUCT) RED™ Special Edition Beats Solo Headphone, in which $5 from the sale of each product will go directly to the Global Fund to support AIDS programs in Africa : that provide testing, counseling, treatment and
The New Slave Trade - Time
Sindiswa had full-blown AIDS and tuberculosis, and she was three months pregnant. Sweat poured from her forehead trafficking syndicates operating near two stadiums, I found a lucrative trade in child sex. The children, sold for as little as $45
Caught Caring: Madonna and Raising Malawi - Celebrity Baby Blog
With more than 500,000 Malawian children orphaned by AIDS, the 51-year-old songstress admits in a new interview with CNN she “would love to take them all home” if she could. That’s not possible, of course, so Madonna did the next best thing: In
Making a difference overseas - Oregon Daily Emerald
The group then traveled to HardtHaven Children’s Home to assist the orphanage in caring for shopping and excessive eating, Hickey immersed herself in a foreign culture without even the luxury of running water or communication with the developed
U.S., South Korea lift HIV travel bans - Dallas Voice
The United Nations praised the U.S. and South Korea on Monday, Jan. 4 for lifting travel bans on people with HIV and urged 57 other countries with travel restrictions to end them quickly. President Barack Obama announced in October that the U.S
Victory Programs expands services - Baywindows.com
Boston’s Victory Programs, a leading residential substance abuse disorder treatment and transitional housing provider since 1975, is expanding the services offered at their Joelyn’s Family Home program on Long Island in Boston Harbor. Forty-two
Ugandan president urges softening of anti-gay bill - Sacramento Bee
National Resistance Movement Party to overturn the death sentence provision, which would apply to sexually active gays living with HIV or in cases of same-sex rape called “corrective” rapes on lesbians. A 19-year-old lesbian athlete was gang
New celebrity jewelry lines - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Protector Collection for fine jeweler Asprey is snake-themed, inspired by Jolie’s belief that it is an “iconic guardian” and symbol of family protection, according to the company. Bangle bracelets have a subtle
Archive for July 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
A man who eluded federal authorities for nearly a month was captured today after U.S Marshals tracked his muddy footprints in northeast Spokane County. Anthony E. Burke, 21, served time in federal prison for possessing ammunition when history of
Grace Mwenya - UNICEF
Any young person below the age of 18 years can be called a child of school or to live on the streets; others are being taken care of by elderly grandparents who can barely feed or educate them. Undernutrition is another enemy of Zambian children
Monster, Beats™ by Dr. Dre,™ Lady Gaga, and (RED)™ Team Up to - PR Inside
group announced a new Monster (PRODUCT) RED™ Special Edition Beats Solo Headphone, in which $5 from the sale of each product will go directly to the Global Fund to support AIDS programs in Africa : that provide testing, counseling, treatment and
The New Slave Trade - Time
Sindiswa had full-blown AIDS and tuberculosis, and she was three months pregnant. Sweat poured from her forehead trafficking syndicates operating near two stadiums, I found a lucrative trade in child sex. The children, sold for as little as $45
Caught Caring: Madonna and Raising Malawi - Celebrity Baby Blog
With more than 500,000 Malawian children orphaned by AIDS, the 51-year-old songstress admits in a new interview with CNN she “would love to take them all home” if she could. That’s not possible, of course, so Madonna did the next best thing: In
Making a difference overseas - Oregon Daily Emerald
The group then traveled to HardtHaven Children’s Home to assist the orphanage in caring for shopping and excessive eating, Hickey immersed herself in a foreign culture without even the luxury of running water or communication with the developed
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Children HIV AIDS - Setting the pace for sustainable peace in Uganda - Rotary International
Posted on 06. Jan, 2010 by admin.
Setting the pace for sustainable peace in Uganda - Rotary International
Rotarian and former peace fellow Robert Opira (second from left) takes part in the Gulu Walk 2009, a peace-building campaign focusing on the plight of war-affected children in northern Uganda. Photo courtesy of Robert Opira Robert Opira of Uganda is
Tribune News Service - Tribune
In order to cope with unprecedented problems posed by persistent fog at the Chandigarh airport, all four airlines operating on this route have drawn up contingency plans for the convenience of passengers. These include refund, hotel accommodation for
Tea Party Medicine - Tucson Weekly
Mari Herreras “That’s what science was all about for some who were considered whacko, but they turned out to be right.” J ane Orient is aware that her critics describe her and her associates as whackos. The feeling is mutual, she says. Orient is a
Global HIV Market - An Analysis - new report released - PR Inside
www.companiesandmarkets.com/Summary-Market-Report/global-hiv-mar .. HIV is a lentivirus and attacks immune system which leads to death. The continuous research has developed treatment for HIV which has made a separate market for HIV drugs. The HIV
Are Civic-Minded Perfumes Gauche or Good? - Limelife
I was recently reading about a perfume, Girlie, which donates half of its proceeds to a school in Kenya, and did a little searching on other fragrances that give back. Interestingly, there seems to be some debate on whether or not a charity-friendly
Setting the pace for sustainable peace in Uganda - Rotary International
Rotarian and former peace fellow Robert Opira (second from left) takes part in the Gulu Walk 2009, a peace-building campaign focusing on the plight of war-affected children in northern Uganda. Photo courtesy of Robert Opira Robert Opira of Uganda is
Tribune News Service - Tribune
In order to cope with unprecedented problems posed by persistent fog at the Chandigarh airport, all four airlines operating on this route have drawn up contingency plans for the convenience of passengers. These include refund, hotel accommodation for
Tea Party Medicine - Tucson Weekly
Mari Herreras “That’s what science was all about for some who were considered whacko, but they turned out to be right.” J ane Orient is aware that her critics describe her and her associates as whackos. The feeling is mutual, she says. Orient is a
Global HIV Market - An Analysis - new report released - PR Inside
www.companiesandmarkets.com/Summary-Market-Report/global-hiv-mar .. HIV is a lentivirus and attacks immune system which leads to death. The continuous research has developed treatment for HIV which has made a separate market for HIV drugs. The HIV
Are Civic-Minded Perfumes Gauche or Good? - Limelife
I was recently reading about a perfume, Girlie, which donates half of its proceeds to a school in Kenya, and did a little searching on other fragrances that give back. Interestingly, there seems to be some debate on whether or not a charity-friendly
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Children HIV AIDS - Phase II Clinical Trial of Gilead’s Investigational Integrase-Based - Phramalive.com
Posted on 06. Jan, 2010 by admin.
Phase II Clinical Trial of Gilead’s Investigational Integrase-Based - Phramalive.com
FOSTER CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 6, 2010 - Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq:GILD) today announced that a Phase II clinical trial of its investigational integrase inhibitor-based, once-daily, fixed-dose “Quad” regimen of elvitegravir, GS
Phase II Clinical Trial of Gilead’s Investigational Integrase-Based - Phramalive.com
FOSTER CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 6, 2010 - Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq:GILD) today announced that a Phase II clinical trial of its investigational integrase inhibitor-based, once-daily, fixed-dose “Quad” regimen of elvitegravir, GS
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Children HIV AIDS - US Lifts Travel Ban On Foreigners With HIV - ClickOnDetroit.com
Posted on 05. Jan, 2010 by admin.
US Lifts Travel Ban On Foreigners With HIV - ClickOnDetroit.com
restrictions for people with the HIV virus, which causes AIDS, on Jan. 1. Michel Sidibe, executive director of UNAIDS, which coordinates the U.N.’s AIDS response, called the policy changes “a victory for human rights on two sides of the globe.”
Copenhagen’s Dodged Bullet - Wall Street Journal
Al Gore said the other week that climate change is “a principle in physics. It’s like gravity. It exists.” Sarah Palin agreed that “climate change is like gravity,” but added a better conclusion: Each is “a naturally occurring phenomenon that existed
US Lifts Travel Ban On Foreigners With HIV - ClickOnDetroit.com
restrictions for people with the HIV virus, which causes AIDS, on Jan. 1. Michel Sidibe, executive director of UNAIDS, which coordinates the U.N.’s AIDS response, called the policy changes “a victory for human rights on two sides of the globe.”
Copenhagen’s Dodged Bullet - Wall Street Journal
Al Gore said the other week that climate change is “a principle in physics. It’s like gravity. It exists.” Sarah Palin agreed that “climate change is like gravity,” but added a better conclusion: Each is “a naturally occurring phenomenon that existed
