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Bone Marrow Transplant Possibly Curing HIV
People suffering from the immunodeficiency virus may be soon
cured through a bone marrow...
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Bone Marrow Transplant Might Cure AIDS? Or Not?
A German doctor says one of his patients, who suffered from leukaemia and was infected with the...
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HIV Scare At The Normandy High School in St. Louis
Recently, the students at the Normandy High School in St. Louis have been confronting a situation...
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HIV Scare at a St. Louis High School
HIV testing is being given to students at a
suburban St. Louis
high school. The high school in...
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S. African Health Minister: “We Desperately Need an Effective HIV Vaccine”
South
Africa is the country experiencing one of
the most severe AIDS epidemics in the world....
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Japanese, US Researchers Awarded Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Stockholm - Three US-based researchers shared the Nobel prize for chemistry Wednesday for work on...
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The Nobel Prize Rekindles 25 Years Old Controversy
On Monday, the
Nobel committee awarded the famous prize to Dr. Luc Montagnier, a...
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German, French Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize for Virus Discoveries
Stockholm - The finding of cervical cancer virus and the discovery of the human immunodeficiency...
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Number Of Americans Living With HIV Tops 1.1 Million, CDC Says
An estimated 1.1 million Americans have contracted the AIDS virus, the Centers for Disease Control...
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Virus hunters track HIV to 100 years back
Washington - A decades-old paraffin wax-encased block of tissue has added a curious chapter to the...
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HIV Origins Traced around 1900, Much Earlier than Believed
AIDS first came to public notice in 1981 when US doctors noted an unusual cluster of deaths
among...
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Which Part Will McCain Play In Stem Cell Research?
Several Wisconsin top stem-cell researchers, advocates, as well as industry leaders, voiced concern...
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Homosexuals, Blacks Bear the Heaviest Burden of HIV Infections
A new report on HIV infections released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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Confusion Around Gilead’s Drugs Viread And Hepsera
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
approved Viread – an antiretroviral drug which has been...
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AIDS Conference Ends with a Call to Fight Stigmatization
Participants at the 17th International AIDS Conference made
a call on the last day of the meeting...
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Activists Present AIDS Ads To Increase Pandemic Awareness
At the 17th International AIDS conference, held in the City of Mexico, a ‘planting and eating...
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Prevention Might Lead To Better Outcomes In Fighting HIV
Thursday was a very active day for the 25,000 participants
of the 17th International AIDS...
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There Is Still Lots To Be Done To Meet Ends In The Fight With AIDS
How to improve HIV treatment and to prevent the spreading of
the virus are two questions that lie...
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New Yorker Arrested For Baby Food Poisoning
The man who managed to cause a general panic through his
video posted on YouTube, where he claimed...
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AIDS Conference In Mexico Opened For Discussions
An estimated 25,000 scientists, politicians, physicians and
activists were present on Sunday at...
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New HIV Cases Were Underestimated by 40 Percent, the CDC Announces
The Centers for Disease Control has announced that the new cases of HIV infections were...
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The AIDS Battle Continues! Researchers Join Efforts to Find a Vaccine
Around 33 million people had the AIDS virus in 2007. The majority lived in Sub-Saharan Africa,...
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Gates, Bloomberg Join Forces For Anti-Smoking Campaign
Bill Gates and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced on Wednesday their decision to spend $500...
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AIDS Vaccine Trial Suspended
Plans for a large-scale human trial of a prospecting HIV
vaccine in the United States
were...
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Shalhoub Is Quirky Detective Monk for Seventh Season
Emmy nominee Tony Shalhoub will portray obsessive-compulsive
brilliant detective Adrian Monk for a...
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Gene Variant Could Raise Africans’ AIDS Risk
In an attempt to find an explanation for the high frequency
of AIDS cases within the world’s black...
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Gay Revelers Celebrate Pride, Marriage
Not even two weeks have passed since
same-sex marriage became legal in California and drag...
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Head of UN Program on HIV/AIDS, Peter Piot Withdrawing
Peter Piot, who has been with the United Nations in the
fight against HIV/AIDS for 13 years, will...
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UN: More Action Is Needed to Fight HIV/AIDS Epidemic Worldwide
Despite global efforts to fight AIDS, the number of people
who get infected is far outpacing the...
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Malaysia Calls for Women to Carry Condoms
As the number of women contracting HIV in Malaysia is on
the rise, the country’s Health Minister,...
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Sir Elton John To Perform On New Year’s Eve
Sir Elton John is one of the most famous English singers, composers and pianists. Staying true to...
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Angelina Jolie on Her First Humanitarian Trip to Afghanistan
United Nations goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie made her
first humanitarian trip to war-torn...
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Magazine report says Elton John to visit Cambodia
Phnom Penh - Sir Elton John, British superstar and heavyweight activist in the fight against...
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Brad and Angelina Are Trying to Save the World
And the first step was already taken years ago, when Maddox, 7, was adopted from Cambodia, making...
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Madonna Goes Back To Hometown Michigan To Present Documentary
Pop star Madonna went back home to Michigan
to present her documentary about Malawi
orphans at...
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Elizabeth Taylor In Good Condition And Expected To Return Home
Although Elizabeth Taylor was hospitalized for an unnamed
reason, she was in good condition and...
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Elizabeth Taylor Is In Hospital, But She Is Fine
The actress Elizabeth Taylor has been hospitalized but was
expected to return home soon, according...
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Uma Thurman to Marry Financier Arpad Busson
Academy Award-nominated actress Uma Thurman will marry her boyfriend Arpad Busson, who gave her a...
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Nelson Mandela Celebrates 90th Birthday in London
Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela is currently in London. He is due to attend a...
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Sharon Stone Apologizes Once More to China
The criticism keeps coming and so does the apologizing. After being un-invited from the Shanghai...
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Madonna's Adoption Finally Approved
A Malawi judge has finally approved Madonna’s application to
adopt three-year-old David Banda from...
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Controversial Anna Nicole Smith Remembered
On February 8, 2007, a year ago, Vickie Lynn Marshall aka Anna Nicole Smith died.A Texas native,...
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Heath Ledger Died of Six-Drug Accidental Overdose
Heath Ledger, 28, died of accidental intoxication brought on by his abuse of a cocktail of...
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Miss China wins Miss World 2007
Miss Zhang Zilin, 23, made Chinese thrilled with happiness
on Saturday, winning Miss World 2007 at...
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Zahara Remains A Jolie-Pitt
Recent reports that the biological mother of Zahara, the 2-year-old Ethiopian-born adoptive...
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Brangelina Might Lose Their Daughter Zahara
Hollywood’s golden couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are reportedly in a delicate situation as...
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Richard Gere Wins Humanitarian Marian Anderson Award
Richard Gere, 58, was honored by Philadelphia on Monday, receiving Marian
Anderson Award, for his...
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Arrest Made In Linda Stein's Death Investigation
Just days after former Ramones manager Linda Stein was murdered in her New York home, her personal...
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Obama Criticized By Gay Rights Activists
Senator Barack Obama is being criticized for allowing a gospel singer with controversial views on...
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Sharon Stone Auctions George Clooney Kisses At Cannes
Together with Kylie Minogue, Julian Lennon and burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese, Hollywood vixen...
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Health
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CDC Advice for Routine HIV Testing Still Not Followed in Many ERs
Back in 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
called for virtually all patients...
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Early HIV Treatment Cuts Babies’ Death Risk
A study in the Nov. 20 issue of the New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that, for infants with...
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Bone Marrow Transplants May Cure HIV
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is such a hardy
pathogen that the concept of curing a
poor...
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Leukemia and HIV Gone After Bone Marrow Transplant
Medical history was written recently, after a patient with both leukemia and HIV received a bone...
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Breakthrough In Medicine: Bone Marrow Transplant Might Cure HIV?
A German doctor says one of his patients, who suffered from leukaemia and was infected with the...
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Sacramento Man Arrested on Suspicion of Sending Anthrax Packages
The FBI on Wednesday arrested Marc M.
Keyser, 66, on suspicion of mailing 120 hoax anthrax letters...
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Doctors Recommend An Earlier Start In Treating HIV
AIDS is one of the most disastrous diseases of our current and last centuries, and HIV is the virus...
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Study Calls For Earlier AIDS Treatment
HIV patients should begin antiretroviral treatments earlier than what current guidelines recommend,...
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Early HIV Treatment Shows 70% Improvement in Survival
HIV patients who began treatment earlier than is currently recommended lived longer compared to...
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The Gates Foundation Plans to Fund 104 Researchers around the World
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
made public its intention to give 104 grants of $100...
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Hope for South Africa! “HIV Causes AIDS,” Health Minister Barbara Hogan States
This week, South Africa’s new Health Minister,
Barbara Hogan, said it was unquestionable that HIV...
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Nobel Prize in Medicine Ends Debate between American and French Researchers
The long-running debate between US researcher Robert
Gallo and French scientist Luc Montaginer...
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Does Circumcision Protect Gay/Bisexual Men From HIV?
More effort is needed to prevent new cases
of HIV infection and AIDS prevention techniques such as...
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2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Three AIDS, Cervical Cancer Researchers
2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology
has been awarded to the German scientist Harald zur...
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Sarkozy Congratulates French Nobel Prize Winners
Paris - French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday personally congratulated Luc Montagnier and...
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Medicare Won’t Pay For Certain Hospital Errors Anymore
Medicare, the government insurance program for the elderly and disabled, will stop paying hospitals...
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Three European Scientists Win The 2008 Nobel Prize For Medicine
One German and two French scientists won
the 2008 Nobel prize in medicine for their work in...
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New TB vaccine offers hope for AIDS patients, German researchers say
Hamburg - An early tuberculosis vaccine dating back to the 1920s has been vastly improved thanks to...
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HIV-Living Population Rising 11 Percent in the US
The number of people living with HIV is growing as more
patients survive thanks to antiretroviral...
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HIV – Older Than We Thought
So far, we knew that the HIV virus originated in Africa
and is thought to have first appeared...
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Scientists Might Have Found The Origin Of HIV
In a recent study, to be published in tomorrow's issue of the journal Nature, scientists reveal new...
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Circumcision May Help Protect Gay Men from HIV
Circumcision may help protect gay men from contracting the virus that causes HIV/AIDS, researchers...
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WHO IDs Diseases, Warming as Asia-Pacific Health Challenges
Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) is bracing for major health challenges in Asia and the...
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4 Doctors Receive Genius Grants
Among the 25 recipients of $500,000 MacArthur Foundation "genius grants”, there were four...
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HIV Rate Raises Among Blacks and Gay Men, CDC Report Shows
As the rate of people infected with HIV is progressively
rising, a new analysis from the Centers...
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Black Gay Men And Black Women Hit Hardest By HIV Infections
A new analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that young black gay men,...
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CDC Reports "Alarming" Rates Of HIV Infections Among Young Black Men
Young black gay men appear to be the hardest hit population when
it comes to AIDS in the United...
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FDA Orders Stronger Warnings on Arthritis Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration ordered
stronger warnings about the risk of potentially deadly...
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Increased Number Of HIV/AIDS Cases Requires Prevention
Using a statistical method developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an alarming...
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