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Today Is Word AIDS Day: Do You Know Your HIV/AIDS Status? Get Tested!
The 1st of December is World AIDS Day. To honour the 20th
anniversary of the first World Aids Day...
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Bush's AIDS fight gets PEACE award; White House in red
Washington - As most Americans were beginning to think about hanging their Christmas decorations,...
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Bruni-Sarkozy to be ambassador in the fight against AIDS
Paris - France's First Lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, is to be named later Monday a special ambassador...
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China Promises to Fight AIDS Discrimination
Sunday,
when the AIDS awareness symbol-a red ribbon-was unveiled at the Olympic
Bird's Nest...
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Monday Is World AIDS Day – Do Something About It!
More people than ever before are living with HIV worldwide and new infections continue. HIV is a...
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A New Treatment Could Prevent HIV
A recent discovery might help people with HIV. A combination of universal voluntary HIV testing and...
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Can AIDS Epidemic Be Stopped?
How to manage the HIV epidemic is a question that appears to
be more frequent than ever nowadays....
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People With AIDS In Indonesia Face Microchip Monitoring
People living with AIDS in Papua, Indonesia
may soon have a microchip implanted into their bodies...
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Many People Don’t Get Tested For HIV
A large number of people close their eyes when it comes to getting tested for HIV, even though two...
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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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World's First HIV-Positive Organ Transplants Performed in South Africa
Johannesburg - The world's first organ transplants from an HIV-positive donor to HIV-positive...
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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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Email STD Warning
Inspot.org is a service that allows people who have an STD
to notify present or past sexual...
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Too Much Trouble Telling Yourself? Choose an STD E-Card!
You’ve just learnt you have it! The next thing on your mind
is that wonderful night you spent with...
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Check Your Inbox For STDs
Inspot.org is a site that allows people to contact their past or present sexual partners and inform...
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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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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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Catholic charity Caritas calls for children-specific HIV drugs
Vienna - The Roman Catholic charity network Caritas called on pharmaceutical companies Monday to...
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China Promises To Fight AIDS Discrimination
Sunday,
when the AIDS awareness symbol-a red ribbon-was unveiled at the Olympic
Bird's Nest...
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World AIDS Day Is Here! Get Tested For HIV!
World AIDS Day is a perfect occasion for everyone to remember that health means everything. But how...
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World AIDS Day - A Reminder That HIV Has Not Gone Away
Just days before the World AIDS Day on December 1st, the World Health Organization released a study...
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Lawmakers in Papua, Indonesia Seek Microchip Monitoring for HIV Patients
Lawmakers in Papua,
Indonesia want
to keep an eye on people infected with HIV virus and prevent...
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Indonesian Papua to Tag AIDS Sufferers with Microchips
The western Indonesian province of Papua, the country’s
largest, is going to pass a bylaw...
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South Africa plans 15-minute work stoppage for World AIDS Day
Johannesburg - South Africa's leaders are planning a 15- minute work stoppage to commemorate World...
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When Bone Marrow Transplant Cures HIV
The medical world has welcomed the first case of HIV completely cured. Is that possible, some have...
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Three European Scientists Won 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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Jacob Zuma "Rape" Cartoon Elicits Outrage, Admiration
Johannesburg - Fair game or cheap shot? In a case recalling the Danish caricatures of the Muslim...
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Man Who Illegally Sold Body Parts For Implant Surgeries Pleads Guilty
Michael Mastromarino, 44, of Fort Lee, N.J, the ringleader of a national body parts scheme, pleaded...
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US’ Fight against HIV – Successful Overseas, But Not within Its Borders
The number of people being infected with HIV virus in the US is about 40 percent higher than...
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US Delays the Delivery of AIDS Vaccine
On Thursday, federal researchers gave up on their plans to
carry out the large scale experimental...
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UN Chief: Stop Discriminating HIV+ People!
!In a speech held during a high-level meeting on HIV/AIDS, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called...
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Cincinnati: Homeless Man Gets 10 Years for Raping Sleepwalker
Fifty-three-year-old Dexer Ford was accused of attacking
and raping a sleepwalker. On Tuesday...
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Saddam Feared Catching AIDS from Prison Guards
According to excerpts of Saddam Hussein’s prison writings, the dictator feared catching AIDS or...
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Chinese Activist Jailed
Hu Jia, a 34-year-old human rights activist, was convicted of "inciting subversion of state power...
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Agreement to Triple AIDS Funding For PEPFAR
The Bush administration recorded one of the most successful achievements yesterday when a major...
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Bush Asks For Renewal Of AIDS Program
U.S. President George W. Bush arrived on Sunday in Tanzania where he made an appeal to the...
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Former RI Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse Is HIV-Positive
A former priest accused of sexually abusing at least five
minors in two states is HIV positive,...
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Gadhafi Says that Libya is not Linked in Terrorist Acts
In his day two of his trip to France Libyan leader Moammar
Gadhafi said that his government has...
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Navy Chaplain Gets Two Years for Sex Crimes
An HIV-positive chaplain was sentenced to two years in
prison on Thursday after he pleaded guilty...
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Bush Urges Congress to Approve More Money for AIDS
President George W. Bush is urging the Congress to approve
an additional $30 billion to support...
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Report Shows African Conflicts Cost Nearly $300 Billion
A study by three non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has found that the armed conflicts in Africa...
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Bush Announces New Sanctions Against Myanmar’s Military Regime
The United States will impose new sanctions against the military regime in Myanmar, President...
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Bulgarian Authorities Investigate Possible Torture of Its Medics in Libya
Bulgarian authorities launched an investigation after the five nurses and Palestinian doctor...
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Libya to Buy French Missiles, Military Equipment
Libyan officials confirmed that a 300-million-euros deal between Tripoli and a French company...
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Bulgaria Rejects Protests Over Medics Pardon
The Bulgaria State Prosecutor Boris Velchev said Thursday
that the decision of Bulgarian President...
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Sarkozy To Visit Libyan Leader Moammar Gaddafi
One day after the release of the six Bulgarian medics
sentenced to death for allegedly infecting...
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Bulgarian Medics Returns Home And Receives President Pardon
The six Bulgarian medics, five nurses and a doctor, arrived
in Bulgaria
and received a pardon...
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Doctors Urge HIV Tests for All Patients Over 13
On the very same day the world was celebrating the World
AIDS Day, the American
College of...
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UN Report: Early HIV Diagnosis and Treatment Essential to Save Babies’ Lives
A United Nations report has shown that
early HIV testing and treatment procedures which provide...
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Monday Is World AIDS Day
More people than ever before are living with HIV worldwide and new infections continue. HIV is a...
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China Holds World AIDS Parade in Hanoi
Even if China wants to hold a pledge to fight the discrimination against the people with AIDS, the...
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More Efforts Are Needed to Combat Discrimination against HIV/AIDS Sufferers
The fact that there is a lot of inaccurate information about how HIV is transmitted also...
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China’s HIV/AIDS Epidemic Continues To Be A Problem
There are currently an estimated 700,000 people living with HIV in China, including 85,000 AIDS...
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50% Of Chinese Wouldn’t Share Meal With People With HIV/AIDS
Up to now, drug users, gay men, prostitutes and the victims of irresponsible blood-buying schemes...
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UN calls for new understanding of how AIDS spreads
New York - The United Nations programme on HIV and AIDS said Friday that governments and healthcare...
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Papua Overrun By HIV And AIDS
Christina Mabele is a 20-year-old woman from Indonesia. However, she doesn’t look a day over 15 and...
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Anti-HIV Drugs – Preventive Effects?
Tens of thousands of people have escaped the so-far certain death brought on by AIDS. The reason...
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Complacency About AIDS Heightens Risks, Experts Say
Geneva - Asian countries, youngsters and people spoiled by the availability of medicines in the...
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HIV Protection: Could Pills Work Wonders Against HIV?
New York /Bethesda, Maryland - Anti-HIV medicines have rescued tens of thousands or perhaps even...
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WHO Plans HIV and AIDS Elimination
The World Health Organization has returned its attention to one of the most frightening viruses and...
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WHO: Universal Testing And Treatment Could Tackle AIDS
In an attempt to find answers on how to better tackle the
AIDS epidemic and the role of so-called...
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Indonesia’s Papua Province Considering Microchip Monitoring For HIV Patients
Lawmakers in Indonesia’s Papua province worked
to pass a bill that would require HIV/AIDS patients...
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Indonesian Papua To Tag AIDS Sufferers With Microchips
The western Indonesian province of Papua, the country’s
largest, is going to pass a bylaw...
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Controversial Bill Will Enable Tracking HIV patients in Papua
A controversial bill that requires some HIV patients to be implanted with microchips has just...
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New Drug Set To Solve Mutation Problem
The bavituximab drug was tested on lab animals and it has shown remarkable success in tackling two...
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Lawsuit: Ind. Teen with HIV Bullied at School
The mother of a 14-year-old girl is suing an Indianapolis School district saying that...
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HIV Testing Recommendations Highly Ignored
Two years after the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention recommended that patients in...
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"AIDS cure" good for only 1 per cent of patients, say experts
Hamburg - Physicians in Germany who say they have "functionally cured" a patient with...
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HIV Patients Have a Higher Risk Of Developing Cancer As Well
When you think one’s health is as bad as it can get, think again, as doctors are discovering a new...
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Hospital Don’t Test For HIV Routinely
In 2006, the Federal Government strongly advised that all patients who visit emergency rooms and...
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CDC Advice For 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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FDA Panel Says Wrinkle Fillers Should Carry Stronger Warnings
Labels of popular cosmetic wrinkle fillers should carry
stronger warnings about potential side...
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Beauty Has Its Price: Wrinkle Fillers Tied to Serious Side Effects
It appears that beauty has its price if considering the
latest news for the Food and Drug...
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