HIV AIDS Treatments - Swine flu latest from the NHS - Net Doctor

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Swine flu latest from the NHS - Net Doctor
Cases of swine flu have risen slightly this week, with an estimated 84,000 new infections in the past week against 78,000 the week before. Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer suggested that the smaller number of new cases this week might be

GLOBAL: AIDS funding at “dangerous turning point” - Reuters AlertNet
In a report called “Punishing Success? Early signs of a retreat from commitment to HIV/AIDS care and treatment”, released on 5 November, MSF highlights worrying indications that the two biggest international funders helping developing countries

VENEZUELA: Homophobia Stalks the Streets - in Uniform - Inter Press Service
CARACAS, Nov 4 (IPS) - One Friday at around midnight, on Villaflor Street, a favourite spot for gays and lesbians in the Venezuelan capital, Yonatan Matheus and Omar Marques noticed two Caracas police patrol vans carrying about 20 detainees, most of

Medical aid group raises alarm about AIDS funding - NewOrleans.Com
JOHANNESBURG (AP) - The global recession and pressure to divert funds to other health crises are hurting the fight against AIDS, a medical group warned Thursday, with one health worker saying he feared a return to the days when the AIDS virus was a

First use of antibody and stem cell transplantation to successfully - EurekAlert
SEATTLE – For the first time, researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have reported the use of a radiolabeled antibody to deliver targeted doses of radiation, followed by a stem cell transplant, to successfully treat a group of

HIV/AIDS: Punishing Success? - Doctors Without Borders
HIV/AIDS activists send a message in Lusikiki. The tremendous progress made in treating HIV patients in developing countries, including South Africa, is being threatened by a lack of funding and political will. Over the past decade, enormous

FACTBOX-Africa the worst hit by AIDS, by far - Reuters AlertNet
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Declining donor HIV/AIDS funding could have catastrophic consequences for millions who need treatment and undo progress made in fighting the disease, aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Thursday. An estimated 33 million

Swine flu latest from the NHS - Net Doctor
Cases of swine flu have risen slightly this week, with an estimated 84,000 new infections in the past week against 78,000 the week before. Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer suggested that the smaller number of new cases this week might be

GLOBAL: AIDS funding at “dangerous turning point” - Reuters AlertNet
In a report called “Punishing Success? Early signs of a retreat from commitment to HIV/AIDS care and treatment”, released on 5 November, MSF highlights worrying indications that the two biggest international funders helping developing countries

VENEZUELA: Homophobia Stalks the Streets - in Uniform - Inter Press Service
CARACAS, Nov 4 (IPS) - One Friday at around midnight, on Villaflor Street, a favourite spot for gays and lesbians in the Venezuelan capital, Yonatan Matheus and Omar Marques noticed two Caracas police patrol vans carrying about 20 detainees, most of

Medical aid group raises alarm about AIDS funding - NewOrleans.Com
JOHANNESBURG (AP) - The global recession and pressure to divert funds to other health crises are hurting the fight against AIDS, a medical group warned Thursday, with one health worker saying he feared a return to the days when the AIDS virus was a

First use of antibody and stem cell transplantation to successfully - EurekAlert
SEATTLE – For the first time, researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have reported the use of a radiolabeled antibody to deliver targeted doses of radiation, followed by a stem cell transplant, to successfully treat a group of

HIV/AIDS: Punishing Success? - Doctors Without Borders
HIV/AIDS activists send a message in Lusikiki. The tremendous progress made in treating HIV patients in developing countries, including South Africa, is being threatened by a lack of funding and political will. Over the past decade, enormous

FACTBOX-Africa the worst hit by AIDS, by far - Reuters AlertNet
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Declining donor HIV/AIDS funding could have catastrophic consequences for millions who need treatment and undo progress made in fighting the disease, aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Thursday. An estimated 33 million

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