HIV-AIDS - Book gives those affected by HIV/AIDS an emotional outlet - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

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Book gives those affected by HIV/AIDS an emotional outlet - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
West Palm Beach - Kevin Spencer is HIV positive, but he’s not letting the disease’s deadly grip destroy his dreams. The 24-year-old aspiring fashion designer is happier than ever and, simply, living. Spencer, who grew up in Royal Palm Beach

CEO Of Black AIDS Institute Discusses HIV/AIDS At Newspaper Conference - Medical News Today
Phill Wilson, CEO of the Black AIDS Institute (BAI), last week addressed the annual convention of the National Newspapers Publishers Association where he discussed the reasons blacks “were so slow to grasp the severity of the threat” of HIV, the NNPA

Atlas highlights HIV/AIDS burden in Southeast - CNN
(CNN) — The Southeast is among the areas of the United States with the highest concentration of cases of HIV and AIDS, according to a new online tool called the National HIV/AIDS Atlas. In this map of AIDS prevalence rates in the Southeast, red

Workshop on HIV/AIDS - E-pao.net
Imphal, June 28 2009: The Human Right Law Network (HRLN) has organized a one day workshop on “HIV/AIDS and the Law” today at the conference hall of the Institute of Co-operative Management at Lamphelpat. The workshop was organized in a basic premise

New HIV/AIDS map shows RI Co. with higher rates of disease - WQAD
Rock Island, IL - For the first time you can pick a community anywhere in the country and determine the number of HIV cases there. At www.maphiv.org you’ll find a visual map of HIV and AIDS cases that have been reported all over the nation. It shows

Fighting a Dread Disease - Egypt Today
IN SCHOOL, CHILDREN are often asked a trick question: Which is heavier: A kilogram of lead, or a kilogram of feathers? With local policy-makers and health organizations focused primarily on hepatitis (and, more lately, bird flu), almost to the

Combating stigma of HIV/AIDS saves lives - Union-Recorder
This weekend, communities all over the world will mark National HIV/AIDS Testing Day, a now-annual calendar date set aside to create awareness regarding the importance of testing in combating the disease. The world’s worst pandemic, HIV/AIDS, is

National HIV/AIDS Day Promotes Testing - News4Jax.com
Every 9 1/2 minutes another person in the U.S. becomes infected with HIV. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In an effort aimed at helping to curb the spread of a deadly disease, Friday is National HIV/AIDS testing day, calling attention to the need for people to

Workshop in memory of Rev. Joe Andrews to address teen pregnancy, HIV - Ledger-Enquirer
The late Rev. Joe Andrews was big on being proactive: Prevention is better than crisis. Healthy programs can keep kids out of jail. Education raises self-esteem. It’s in this spirit that his widow, and a Columbus pastor whom Andrews mentored, have

Book gives those affected by HIV/AIDS an emotional outlet - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
West Palm Beach - Kevin Spencer is HIV positive, but he’s not letting the disease’s deadly grip destroy his dreams. The 24-year-old aspiring fashion designer is happier than ever and, simply, living. Spencer, who grew up in Royal Palm Beach

CEO Of Black AIDS Institute Discusses HIV/AIDS At Newspaper Conference - Medical News Today
Phill Wilson, CEO of the Black AIDS Institute (BAI), last week addressed the annual convention of the National Newspapers Publishers Association where he discussed the reasons blacks “were so slow to grasp the severity of the threat” of HIV, the NNPA

Atlas highlights HIV/AIDS burden in Southeast - CNN
(CNN) — The Southeast is among the areas of the United States with the highest concentration of cases of HIV and AIDS, according to a new online tool called the National HIV/AIDS Atlas. In this map of AIDS prevalence rates in the Southeast, red

Workshop on HIV/AIDS - E-pao.net
Imphal, June 28 2009: The Human Right Law Network (HRLN) has organized a one day workshop on “HIV/AIDS and the Law” today at the conference hall of the Institute of Co-operative Management at Lamphelpat. The workshop was organized in a basic premise

New HIV/AIDS map shows RI Co. with higher rates of disease - WQAD
Rock Island, IL - For the first time you can pick a community anywhere in the country and determine the number of HIV cases there. At www.maphiv.org you’ll find a visual map of HIV and AIDS cases that have been reported all over the nation. It shows

Fighting a Dread Disease - Egypt Today
IN SCHOOL, CHILDREN are often asked a trick question: Which is heavier: A kilogram of lead, or a kilogram of feathers? With local policy-makers and health organizations focused primarily on hepatitis (and, more lately, bird flu), almost to the

Combating stigma of HIV/AIDS saves lives - Union-Recorder
This weekend, communities all over the world will mark National HIV/AIDS Testing Day, a now-annual calendar date set aside to create awareness regarding the importance of testing in combating the disease. The world’s worst pandemic, HIV/AIDS, is

National HIV/AIDS Day Promotes Testing - News4Jax.com
Every 9 1/2 minutes another person in the U.S. becomes infected with HIV. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In an effort aimed at helping to curb the spread of a deadly disease, Friday is National HIV/AIDS testing day, calling attention to the need for people to

Workshop in memory of Rev. Joe Andrews to address teen pregnancy, HIV - Ledger-Enquirer
The late Rev. Joe Andrews was big on being proactive: Prevention is better than crisis. Healthy programs can keep kids out of jail. Education raises self-esteem. It’s in this spirit that his widow, and a Columbus pastor whom Andrews mentored, have

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