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Swine flu tally is 2,384 cases in 24 countries: WHO
Geneva/Stockholm - The World Health Organization increased Friday the number of...
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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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More Efforts Are Needed to Help Children Affected by HIV/AIDS
According to a report released Tuesday by the Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS,...
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Recent Studies Should Discourage Smokers
Recent studies show quite some interesting things about smokers and smoking. A West Virginia...
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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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Sharing Your Genes With The World
As part of their project on http://www.personalgenomes.org, a
group of enthusiastic scientists and...
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After Years of Effort, Mental Health Legislation Finally Passes
After 12 years of effort to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to cover mental...
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The Mental Health Treatment Provision is Here
The long-sought bill that Sen. Pete Domenici initiated in order to require mental health insurance...
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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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Prevalence Of HIV Infection Among MSM Key Topic At The AIDS Conference
One of the things that worried public health leaders gathered at the international conference on...
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New AIDS Reports Look Discouraging
A new report of the AIDS epidemic produced by
researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and...
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Daily Doses of Growth Hormone May Aid HIV Patients
Low-dose injections with human growth
hormone can reverse some of the abnormal fat distribution...
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Many Gays Do Not Open Up about Their Sexual Orientation
Thirty-nine percent of gay men living in New York City choose not to disclose their
sexual...
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Mom of Autistic Boy Banned from Church Fights for Son's Rights
The mother of the autistic boy that was banned to enter a church in Bertha, Minnesota last month is...
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New Mexico Group ‘Allergic’ to Wi-Fi Signals Seeks Ban on It
As Wireless Internet is becoming more common in many homes
and businesses making many people’s...
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DNA Test – A Reason for Discrimination in the US
Many patients often refuse to undergo genetic testing for
fear their negative results would make...
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Medical Marijuana Users Can Be Fired, California Court Ruled
The California Supreme Court ruled 5-2 Thursday that an
employer could fire an employee who use...
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More China Citizens HIV-positive This Year
This Thursday, Health Minister Chen Zhu announced that statistics show that 700,000 of China...
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China Reports Increased Number of HIV Cases
The number of people estimated to be suffering from HIV in China
has risen in the last months...
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Older Workers Face Lower Levels of Stress at Work
Older American workers seem to have relatively low levels of
job-related stress according to a new...
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HIV/AIDS Cases On The Rise In China
China reported a significant increase in the number of HIV/AIDS cases in the country, according to...
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Debate on royal succession re-ignited in Britain
London - The debate erupted anew in Britain Friday on whether to end centuries of discrimination...
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Aid worker with Canadian agency shot dead in Darfur
Nairobi/Khartoum - A Sudanese aid worker employed by a Canadian agency has been shot dead in...
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UN rights chief decries racism ahead of Sharpeville anniversary
Geneva - The United Nations top rights official, Navi Pillay, issued a call Friday denouncing...
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Al-Bashir: All foreign aid groups should leave Sudan within a year
Nairobi/Khartoum - Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir Monday said that he wanted all international...
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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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Same-Sex Marriage Allowed in Connecticut
Starting today, same-sex couples will be able to get married across Connecticut. An official order...
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Pope receives participants at historic talks with Muslims
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI and the Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Shaykh Mustafa Ceric,...
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After Years Of Effort, Mental Health Legislation Finally Passes
After 12 years of effort to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to cover mental...
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South American Leaders Back Bolivian President
Bolivian President Evo Morales received surprisingly strong
backing from South American leaders on...
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Calif. Supreme Court: Doctors Can’t Deny Treatment to Gays Anymore
On Monday, the California Supreme
Court forbad doctors to cite their religious beliefs as a reason...
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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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'Colorblind' Policy In Transracial Adoption Criticized
It seems the “color blind” policy is not always the right
one. It would be wonderful if we treated...
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California, the Second State to Allow Same-Sex Marriages
California Supreme Court made its ruling Thursday morning
and decided to uphold the ban against...
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New Darfur Victim Reports Bring Alarming News
The violent conflicts in Sudan’s Darfur region may have
caused since 2006 more than 300,000...
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Presidential Candidates Honor ML King Jr. on Anniversary
Two out of three presidential candidates were present in Memphis to pay tribute to Martin Luther...
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Martin Luther King Honored at Capitol, Memphis
The 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death was marked by leaders of the White House and...
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Gay Couple Sues Univ. For Rejecting Campus Housing Application
A gay couple has filed a suit
against the University
of Hawaii alleging the
institution has...
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California Court Rules On Same-Sex Marriage
On Tuesday the California Supreme
Court will have a hearing on the constitutionality of the state...
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East Timor Enters Day 12 Of State Emergency, Suspects Arrested
East Timor authorities urged the
rebels believed to be involved in the assassination attempt of...
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Supreme Court To Decide On Voter ID Law
The Supreme Court is set to
discuss on Wednesday whether the voter ID law could alter the voting...
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Former Wisconsin Gov. Lee Dreyfus Dies at 81
Lee Sherman Dreyfus, the American politician and member of the Republican Party who served as the...
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Second Night of Riots in Paris Suburbs
Dozens of angry youths clashed with police in Paris suburbs on Monday
for the second night in a...
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Ahmadinejad, a “Petty and Cruel Dictator”
The outrage and controversy sparked by the visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to New...
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IAEA Chief Says Force Shouldn’t Be Used Against Iran
Mohamed ElBaradei, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said...
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Statue of Nelson Mandela Overlooks Parliament Square
A bronze statue of former South African president and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela was...
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Apartheid-Era Security Officials Receive Suspended Sentences
Five former security officials during the apartheid regime in South Africa were found guilty of...
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Neither Viagra nor Cialis Causes Vision Damage
Neither Viagra nor Cialis taken on daily basis for sexual impotence damage men’s vision,...
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Collection of MLK Papers Available Online for the First Time
Numerous groups across the United States are preparing various events in anticipation of the Martin...
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Mothers Protest Against Facebook Ban Of Breastfeeding Photos
According to the social networking site Facebook, mothers who are breastfeeding their babies is an...
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Woman Says Wishing “Merry Christmas” Got Her Fired
A thirty-five-year-old woman claims that having wished “Merry Christmas” instead of...
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Hanukkah vs. Christmas?
As most of the population in the United States shares Christian beliefs, the winter holidays may...
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No Cake for Young Adolf Hitler, Bakery Refuses to Ice Birthday Cake
Here’s a whopper: Little Adolf Hitler Campbell, who just
turned three, won’t be having a...
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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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The Beginning of Personal Genome Project: Positive and Negative Aspects
Harvard Medical School genetics professor
George Church, Harvard psychology professor Steven...
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Bailout Legislation Expands Mental Health Coverage
Bailout legislation approved last week by Congress and
signed by President George W. Bush, as a...
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The Pepper Spray Heist
Bank robberies are usually a great subject for movies in which some greasy bad boys, dressed in...
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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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Amerigroup to Resolve Fraud Allegations for $225 Million
Health insurer Amerigroup Corp will pay $225
million to resolve allegations that it defrauded the...
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AMA Issues Apology for Decades of Racism
The American Medical Association, the US’ largest
medical association on Thursday issued a formal...
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NY Tavern Pays $2.2 Million To Settle Discrimination Suit
New York’s famous Tavern on
the Green restaurant in Central Park has
agreed to pay $2.2 million...
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Minnesota: Autistic Boy Not Allowed Inside Church
The parents of a severely autistic 13-year-old boy in
Bertha, Minnesota,
are facing a restraining...
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House Approves Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
The House of Representatives in a near-unanimous vote (414-1)
approved the Genetic...
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Chuck and Larry Win Fans Over
It may have received a lukewarm welcome from many critics,
but Adam Sandler and Kevin James have...
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