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support groups - Daily Star
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Otsego County, a support group for family and friends of those with mental illness, 5:30 p.m., First Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St. For info: Allan, 437-5483. Support group for people affected by multiple

Nutritional Supplements Delay the Progression of AIDS in HIV-Infected - PR Inside
Data presented today from a 310 patient, 52 week, double-blind, controlled clinical trial demonstrates that a micronutrient supplement, Replenish+™ delays the progression of AIDS in HIV-infected patients not receiving antiretroviral treatment

Experts team up to measure the hearing of people with AIDS - News-Medical.Net
Specialists in HIV and in hearing at the University of Rochester Medical Center are teaming up to measure the hearing of people with AIDS. The five-year study is believed to be the first large study of its kind testing the hearing of people with HIV

Obama to Lift HIV/AIDS Travel Ban - AOL
WASHINGTON (Oct. 31) — President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. will overturn a 20-year-old U.S. travel ban against people with HIV early next year. The order will be finalized Monday, Obama said, completing a process begun during the Bush

Nigeria : Lack of Information Responsible For Increase in HIV/Aids - AllAfrica.com
Abuja — Insufficient information is responsible for the recent increase in HIV/AIDS cases the First Lady Turai Yar’adua has said .Turai who spoke at the weekend during the public presentation of the book entitled “Family/Personal guide against HIV

CCO HIV inPractice to provide critical information for the management - News-Medical.Net
Clinical Care Options (CCO), a leader in the development of innovative online, print, and live medical education programs and medical education technologies for healthcare professionals, announced the launch of CCO HIV inPractice , a new, free

New Program Developed in the Fight Against Feline Aids - YAHOO!
LTCI NOW is created by Imulan to inform cat owners about fast, new treatment program for FIV and FELV New York, N.Y. (PRWEB) November 4, 2009 — IMULAN BioTherapeutics, LLC has developed the LTCI NOW program in an effort to educate cat owners about

COMPREHENSIVE AIDS PROGRAM HOSTS FREE HEALTH FAIR - TCPalm
In commemoration of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (West Palm Beach, FL) Comprehensive AIDS Program (CAP) of Palm Beach County, Inc., recently hosted a free Health Fair open to the public at FoundCare’s Health Center on October 17 in

Grenadian Prime Minister Calls For Continued Investment In Caribbean - Medical News Today
“AIDS remains one of the leading causes of death among people aged 25 to 44 years in the Caribbean, but according to PANCAP, the scaling up of antiretroviral treatment could be reducing the numbers of HIV-positive people progressing to AIDS and

CULTURE-AFRICA: Cultural Stereotypes Remain Major Hurdles in AIDS - Inter Press Service
NAIROBI, Sep 29 (IPS) - In a remote village in South Nyanza District, western Kenya, Lawrence Orawa is known as “jater”, (loosely translated as widow cleanser). His work is to perform a sexual act with women whose husbands have passed away, a ritual

support groups - Daily Star
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Otsego County, a support group for family and friends of those with mental illness, 5:30 p.m., First Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St. For info: Allan, 437-5483. Support group for people affected by multiple

Nutritional Supplements Delay the Progression of AIDS in HIV-Infected - PR Inside
Data presented today from a 310 patient, 52 week, double-blind, controlled clinical trial demonstrates that a micronutrient supplement, Replenish+™ delays the progression of AIDS in HIV-infected patients not receiving antiretroviral treatment

Experts team up to measure the hearing of people with AIDS - News-Medical.Net
Specialists in HIV and in hearing at the University of Rochester Medical Center are teaming up to measure the hearing of people with AIDS. The five-year study is believed to be the first large study of its kind testing the hearing of people with HIV

Obama to Lift HIV/AIDS Travel Ban - AOL
WASHINGTON (Oct. 31) — President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. will overturn a 20-year-old U.S. travel ban against people with HIV early next year. The order will be finalized Monday, Obama said, completing a process begun during the Bush

Nigeria : Lack of Information Responsible For Increase in HIV/Aids - AllAfrica.com
Abuja — Insufficient information is responsible for the recent increase in HIV/AIDS cases the First Lady Turai Yar’adua has said .Turai who spoke at the weekend during the public presentation of the book entitled “Family/Personal guide against HIV

CCO HIV inPractice to provide critical information for the management - News-Medical.Net
Clinical Care Options (CCO), a leader in the development of innovative online, print, and live medical education programs and medical education technologies for healthcare professionals, announced the launch of CCO HIV inPractice , a new, free

New Program Developed in the Fight Against Feline Aids - YAHOO!
LTCI NOW is created by Imulan to inform cat owners about fast, new treatment program for FIV and FELV New York, N.Y. (PRWEB) November 4, 2009 — IMULAN BioTherapeutics, LLC has developed the LTCI NOW program in an effort to educate cat owners about

COMPREHENSIVE AIDS PROGRAM HOSTS FREE HEALTH FAIR - TCPalm
In commemoration of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (West Palm Beach, FL) Comprehensive AIDS Program (CAP) of Palm Beach County, Inc., recently hosted a free Health Fair open to the public at FoundCare’s Health Center on October 17 in

Grenadian Prime Minister Calls For Continued Investment In Caribbean - Medical News Today
“AIDS remains one of the leading causes of death among people aged 25 to 44 years in the Caribbean, but according to PANCAP, the scaling up of antiretroviral treatment could be reducing the numbers of HIV-positive people progressing to AIDS and

CULTURE-AFRICA: Cultural Stereotypes Remain Major Hurdles in AIDS - Inter Press Service
NAIROBI, Sep 29 (IPS) - In a remote village in South Nyanza District, western Kenya, Lawrence Orawa is known as “jater”, (loosely translated as widow cleanser). His work is to perform a sexual act with women whose husbands have passed away, a ritual

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