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GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer Announce New HIV Drug Company
Britain’s biggest drugs company GlaxoSmithKline and US rival Pfizer announced Thursday...
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New Campaign against Malaria Launched
A new campaign against malaria was announced Friday in Norway by international health agency and...
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Commonly-Used Compound Proves Successful against HIV Infection
Researchers have tested many vaccines and gels to see their efficiency in HIV prevention, but...
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Compound Found Effective against HIV Infection in Monkeys
Researchers have made a huge step forward in fighting AIDS virus by announcing that a cheap,...
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Scientists: New, Effective Way to Protect Women against AIDS
Newsflash: researchers found a way that might work to protects women from AIDS.
A recent...
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Scientists Develop HIV Strain that Infects Monkeys
Scientists succeeded in creating a strain of the human AIDS virus that can infect and multiply in...
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HIV Infections Explode in China Due to Unprotected Gay Sex
AIDS is just killing China. HIV became the top killer among infectious diseases in China last year...
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Report: AIDS – The Number One Killer in China
AIDS has become China’s deadliest enemy with 6,897 people dying from the disease in the...
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Gel against HIV Infection Found Effective
Researchers present at the Conference on Retrovirus and Opportunistic Infections held in Montreal...
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Tests of Anti-HIV Gel Show Promise in AIDS Fight
An experimental gel that uses a popular anti-HIV drug to protect women from the deadly virus has...
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Experimental HIV Gel Proves Effective in Trials
An experimental vaginal gel made by Indevus Pharmaceuticals Inc. was effective in preventing HIV...
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Revolutionary Gel That Protects Women From AIDS Virus
A microbicide gel intended to prevent HIV infection in women, called PRO 2000 (0.5% dose), was 30%...
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HIV/AIDS Still a Threat, especially among African Americans
Nowadays HIV/AIDS continues to be a threat to men, women and children to all communities as many...
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Global Efforts against HIV/AIDS Should Focus on Prevention and Testing
Prevention strategies should be improved in order to reduce transmission of HIV among those...
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HIV’s Threat Has Not Come to an End Yet
When President Bush announced in 2003 his five-year, $15 billion plan to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS...
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STDs On The Rise
Sexually transmitted diseases are some of the most fast-spreading diseases out there. Most of...
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Novartis Acquires License To Vaccine That May Prevent Cytomegalovirus
The North Carolina-based company AlphaVax has sold the rights to an experimental vaccine it is...
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Your Immune System Is Stronger At Night
Medical research is an on-going process, whether the aim is to find cures for cancer and AIDS or a...
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The AIDS Awareness Month
The month of December is the AIDS Awareness Month. AIDS means acquired immune deficiency syndrome...
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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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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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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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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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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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HIV Testing Recommendations Highly Ignored
Two years after the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention recommended that patients in...
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WHO: HIV Prevalence among the Elderly Very High
While public health campaigns remain largely focused on the young, the number of older people...
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The HIV/AIDS Issue Is As Present As Ever
The 9th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day took place on February 7, and just as before,...
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness DAY Is Almost Here
Saturday marks the annual National Back HIV/AIDS Awareness DAY, a day meant to encourage...
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Despite Economic Distress, Bill Gates Donates Money For A Good Cause: Polio
In a time of economic distress, Bill Gates has donated through its foundation $255 million for...
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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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