HIV AIDS Prevention - Aids-Fighting Gay Bar Finally Opens - Wall Street Journal
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Aids-Fighting Gay Bar Finally Opens - Wall Street Journal
even publicize the opening on Web sites for homosexuals,” said Zhang, who is also director of dermatology at the Dali Municipal No 2 People’s Hospital and founder of the Dali HIV/AIDS Prevention and Health Association, Xinhua said.
Despite Huge Successes In HIV Prevention And Treatment, We Must Not - Huffingtonpost.com
As we mark the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day I’m delighted to see figures from UNAIDS announcing the death toll from HIV has dropped by more than 10% over the last five years. It’s tremendously positive to note that finally, more people than
Uganda’s anti-gay law will closet homosexuals, lead to more high-risk - Vancouver Sun
When it comes to HIV prevention, Gug never really received much education on the subject. It’s not because he doesn’t want it. It’s because as a gay man living in Uganda, Gug — the alias under which he writes — is seen more as a problem than a
China’s First Government-Backed Gay Bar Thrown Open - Med India
The bar opened Saturday in a low-key fashion in the tourist town of Dali in the southwestern province of Yunnan, Zhang Jianbo, founder of the Dali HIV/AIDS prevention and health association, the organisation behind the initiative, told AFP.
First government-backed gay bar opens in China - News.com.au
The bar opened Saturday in a low-key fashion in the tourist town of Dali in the southwestern province of Yunnan, Zhang Jianbo, founder of the Dali HIV/AIDS prevention and health association, the organisation behind the initiative, said. The venue
Microfinance Tackles AIDS Head On - Inter Press Service
BRUSSELS, Apr 23 (IPS) - With two-thirds of the world’s HIV/AIDS victims living in sub-Saharan Africa, sickness and death is too often a part of doing business in the region. But now microfinance institutions have found ways to reduce financial risk
N.J. woman urges Newark church leaders to use pulpit to preach HIV - Bridgeton News
N.J. woman urges Newark church leaders to use pulpit to preach HIV/AIDS prevention By David Giambusso/The Star-Ledger December 20, 2009, 7:00AM NEWARK — Safe sex and sanitary drug use are not subjects most people expect to hear about in church, but
Aids-Fighting Gay Bar Finally Opens - Wall Street Journal
even publicize the opening on Web sites for homosexuals,” said Zhang, who is also director of dermatology at the Dali Municipal No 2 People’s Hospital and founder of the Dali HIV/AIDS Prevention and Health Association, Xinhua said.
Despite Huge Successes In HIV Prevention And Treatment, We Must Not - Huffingtonpost.com
As we mark the 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day I’m delighted to see figures from UNAIDS announcing the death toll from HIV has dropped by more than 10% over the last five years. It’s tremendously positive to note that finally, more people than
Uganda’s anti-gay law will closet homosexuals, lead to more high-risk - Vancouver Sun
When it comes to HIV prevention, Gug never really received much education on the subject. It’s not because he doesn’t want it. It’s because as a gay man living in Uganda, Gug — the alias under which he writes — is seen more as a problem than a
China’s First Government-Backed Gay Bar Thrown Open - Med India
The bar opened Saturday in a low-key fashion in the tourist town of Dali in the southwestern province of Yunnan, Zhang Jianbo, founder of the Dali HIV/AIDS prevention and health association, the organisation behind the initiative, told AFP.
First government-backed gay bar opens in China - News.com.au
The bar opened Saturday in a low-key fashion in the tourist town of Dali in the southwestern province of Yunnan, Zhang Jianbo, founder of the Dali HIV/AIDS prevention and health association, the organisation behind the initiative, said. The venue
Microfinance Tackles AIDS Head On - Inter Press Service
BRUSSELS, Apr 23 (IPS) - With two-thirds of the world’s HIV/AIDS victims living in sub-Saharan Africa, sickness and death is too often a part of doing business in the region. But now microfinance institutions have found ways to reduce financial risk
N.J. woman urges Newark church leaders to use pulpit to preach HIV - Bridgeton News
N.J. woman urges Newark church leaders to use pulpit to preach HIV/AIDS prevention By David Giambusso/The Star-Ledger December 20, 2009, 7:00AM NEWARK — Safe sex and sanitary drug use are not subjects most people expect to hear about in church, but

