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New Study Suggests Potential For A Broadly-Protective HIV Vaccine
2007-06-03 12:19:00
medicalnewstoday.com New research conducted at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) suggests that it may be possible to develop a vaccine that protects against the myriad strains of the HIV virus. HIV is extremely variable, so an effective vaccine may need to stimulate the body to produce cross-reactive antibodies that will neutralize multiple ...
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Thirty Things You Can Do To Avoid Cancer
2007-06-03 12:18:00
ezinearticles.com - Simon Mitchell 1. Make sure you have a pure source of foodstuffs. Obtain fresh, organic produce regularly by joining a vegetable box scheme 2. Eliminate plastic storage containers from your kitchen and do not buy or store food in plastic or clingfilm
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Cancer Prevention Is Easier Than You Think
2007-06-03 12:16:00
ezinearticles.com - Mike Selvon Cancer prevention is not like rocket science. It begins with taking a look at your lifestyle and deciding where to make changes. Change can be as simple as adding more fruits and vegetables to your diet or it can mean putting down your pack of cigarettes for good. Whatever you choose to ...
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Cancer Can Be Prevented
2007-06-03 12:16:00
ezinearticles.com - Joseph Elijah On December 23, 1971, former President Richard M. Nixon signed the National Cancer Act into law. That was the beginning of a government led assault known as the ?war on cancer.? Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States; heart disease is first?though ...
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Surviving Breast Cancer - A Husband?s View
2007-06-03 12:13:00
ezinearticles.com - Raymond Laubert My wife has had breast cancer twice in the last 13 years and is a survivor, which I guess make me a survivor as well. I want to try and help those who are going through this ordeal with some guidance and suggestions. First a little about us, we have been married since ...
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Alternative Breast Cancer Treatment Options
2007-06-03 12:13:00
ezinearticles.com - Jon Arnold Being diagnosed with Breast cancer isn?t something anyone wants to have in their lives. Luckily, for the majority of people, medical technology has advanced enough that with proper treatment, recovering and continuing on with life is greater than ever. While you might have heard of it, you may not be aware of all ...
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Breast Cancer Prevention and The American Cancer Industry
2007-06-03 12:12:00
ezinearticles.com - Susan Wadia-Ells I am angry because The United States has yet to pass breast cancer prevention laws. Unlike the European Union, which passed a cosmetics safety law in 2005, and a chemical safety law in 2006, the U.S. Government continues to allow known and potentially carcinogenic ingredients to be added to our food supply, our ...
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HIV Treatment In War Settings
2007-06-03 12:09:00
HIV treatment can be delivered even in settings of armed conflict, and humanitarian health agencies should not wait until a conflict is over before launching HIV care programs, say a team from Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in this week’s PLoS Medicine. Heather Culbert and colleagues report their results of three years’ experience of providing HIV care, ...
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GAO Report Examines Global Fund Documentation Of Funding Decisions
2007-05-11 04:22:00
medicalnewstoday.com “Global Fund To Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria Has Improved Its Documentation of Funding Decisions but Needs Standardized Oversight Expectations and Assessments,” Government Accountability Office: The report examines documentation by the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria of information used to support performance-based funding decisions. It also looks at progress made toward implementing ...
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National Institute On Drug Abuse Looks At Non-Injection Drug Use And Spread
2007-05-11 04:20:00
medicalnewstoday.com More than 500 scientists, clinicians, and public health specialists met today at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to discuss the latest research on drug abuse and the evolving epidemic of HIV/AIDS. This is the first-ever two-day public meeting at NIH to include a focus on non-injection drug use and HIV transmission. The meeting was ...
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Illinois Bill That Would Remove Written Consent Requirement For HIV Tests C
2007-05-11 04:19:00
medicalnewstoday.com Although “[n]early everyone agrees more voluntary HIV testing is a good thing,” an Illinois House bill (HB 980) that would eliminate the requirement that people receiving HIV tests provide written consent prior to undergoing the test has the “potential to do more harm than good,” a Chicago Sun-Times editorial says (Chicago Sun-Times, 5/3). The Illinois ...
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Public Radio Show Features Interview With Journalist About New Book On HIV/
2007-05-11 04:18:00
medicalnewstoday.com NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Friday included a discussion with Stephanie Nolen, a reporter for Toronto’s Globe and Mail, about her book, “28: Stories of AIDS in Africa.” The book features profiles of 28 people affected by HIV/AIDS, including doctors, researchers and people living with the disease. Nolen is the only Western journalist assigned to ...
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40% Of HIV-Positive, Transitional Housing Residents In New York City Experi
2007-05-11 04:16:00
About 40% of HIV-positive people living in transitional housing in New York City report having experienced discrimination when dealing with the health care system, according to a study published in the May/June issue of the journal Public Health Reports, according to Reuters Health. Perceived discrimination was determined by asking study participants if someone in the ...
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WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION STILL RAMPANT AND TAKING ON NEW FORMS, UN SAYS
2007-05-11 04:14:00
UNITED NATIONS - / www.MaximsNews.com @ U.N. / - 10 May 2007 ? Although progress has been made at combating discrimination in the workplace, rising gender disparities in income and other forms of discrimination ? including age, sexual orientation and HIV/AIDS status ? are cause for growing concern, the United Nations ...
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Number Of Syphilis Cases Rising Among MSM In U.S., Could Increase Risk Of H
2007-05-10 15:50:00
medicalnewstoday.com The number of syphilis cases is increasing among men who have sex with men in the U.S., which could boost the population’s risk of contracting HIV, CDC officials said on Friday, Reuters Health reports. According to the officials, the number of syphilis cases in the U.S. reached an all-time low in 2000. However, the number ...
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Number Of HIV-Positive People In Russia Receiving Access To Antiretrovirals
2007-05-10 15:49:00
medicalnewstoday.com The number of people receiving access to antiretroviral drugs through a federal treatment program is increasing in Russia and now stands at more than 17,500 people, the country’s top public health official, Gennady Onishchenko, said on Saturday, Interfax News Agency reports. Onishchenko added that there are 25,500 HIV-positive people receiving access to antiretrovirals from sources ...
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HIV and Teens: Many Pediatricians Still Following Old Testing Guidelines
2007-05-08 12:08:00
By Katerina Pesheva Johns Hopkins Medicine Despite new guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention saying that all teens should be routinely tested for HIV, many pediatricians continue to test only patients with high-risk behaviors, according to a study from the Johns ...
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Controlling mother to child HIV transmission
2007-05-08 12:08:00
By William Salmond - newvision.co.ug AT the Elizabeth Glaser AIDS Pediatric Foundation, our primary concern is prevention of mother to child (PMTCT) transmission of HIV/AIDS. When I was last here in the 1980s and 1990s, 25% of the women who went to antenatal clinics were HIV positive. Recently we were in Mulago Hospital with the Foundation?s President, ...
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Brazil bypasses patent on HIV treatment
2007-05-08 12:06:00
businessday.co.za It is the first time Brazil has bypassed a patent to acquire cheaper drugs for its HIV/AIDS prevention programme, a step recently taken by Thailand. Other countries, including Canada and Italy, have also used a clause in World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules to flout drug patents in the name of public health. Talks over the ...
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UNICEF: HIV/AIDS affecting 10 mln kids in South Asia
2007-05-08 12:04:00
news.xinhuanet.com KATHMANDU, May 8 (Xinhua) — The United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said that up to 10 million children in South Asia are affected by HIV/AIDS, The Himalayan Times reported Tuesday. UNICEF said, however, that only a tiny proportion of them are actually HIV positive while the vast majority are ...
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Ostracised HIV victim kills self
2007-05-08 12:03:00
khaleejtimes.com  PATNA ? Socially ostracised, an HIV positive man in a Bihar village committed suicide by setting himself on fire. The man, whose name is not known, was the only bread earner and immolated himself two days ago in a village in Jamui district, about 150km from here. The immediate provocation for the drastic act was reportedly ...
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Nepal meet to plan for HIV hit children?s futureNepal meet to plan for HIV
2007-05-08 12:02:00
rxpgnews.com  By IANS, [RxPG] Kathmandu, May 8 - Under the aegis of the SAARC Secretariat and Unicef, experts and policy makers are taking part in a two-day meet here to plan for the future of over 10 million children affected by HIV/AIDS. ‘When parents’ HIV status becomes public knowledge, their children are likely to face ...
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HIV-positive man gets life for attempting to entice sex
2007-05-08 12:00:00
abc13.com During his trial, prosecutors alleged Willie Atkins knew of his condition yet endangered dozens of partners by rarely wearing condoms, and that there was no evidence he warned anyone he was HIV-positive. Atkins was sentenced Friday of attempting to entice a minor for sex, which is punishable by up to 10 ...
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Man with HIV gets life for luring boy
2007-05-08 11:57:00
chron.com DALLAS ? An HIV-positive man who secretly videotaped his often-unprotected sexual encounters with 131 young men has been sentenced to life in prison for attempting to entice sex from a 15-year-old boy. During his trial, prosecutors alleged Willie Atkins knew of his condition yet endangered dozens by rarely wearing condoms, and that there was no evidence ...
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Good Food/Bad Food What?s Left to Eat?
2007-05-07 14:23:00
Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP - ezinearticles.com We’ve entered the Twilight Zone when it comes to the multitude of diets being promoted today. Starting with the Atkins Diet, then the South Beach Diet, now the Hamptons Diet and more. All higher in protein, lower in carbs, but the distinction should be quality of carbs, not singling out one nutrient ...
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The Most Effective Fat Burning And Muscle Building Workout That Takes Just
2007-05-07 14:21:00
Jesse Cannone - ezinearticles.com Most people who want to burn off some excess pounds and tighten and tone their bodies simply don?t have 2 hours each day to spend in the gym performing the bodybuilding style workouts that most ?fitness experts? recommend. Plus, these workouts consist of exercises and techniques that do not exercise the body in ...
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The 7-Day Fat Burning Plan for Summer Abs
2007-05-07 14:20:00
Craig Ballantyne - ezinearticles.com Over the next 7 days you have a chance to make significant changes in your body. You can burn fat, build muscle, and lose weight. You can get closer to having ripped abs. You can improve your fitness. You can do all these things with your workout routine - and I bet ...
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Southern Africa HIV/AIDS Information Service, UNAIDS Launch Program To Figh
2007-05-07 12:12:00
medicalnewstoday.com The Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service and UNAIDS recently launched an electronic HIV/AIDS discussion forum that aims to foster dialogue and promote HIV prevention in the region, the Herald/AllAfrica.com reports. The forum also aims to promote advocacy, partnerships and networking at both the national and sub-regional levels. The forum, which will run for ...
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2007-05-07 06:54:00
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Get real about HIV/AIDS
2007-05-06 20:14:00
Carol Hoganson - in-forum.com I was going to hold my tongue regarding the story of the gay boys going to the prom as a couple, but Katie Crowley?s letter to The Forum on May 1 was the last straw and forces me to respond. I won?t address religion, the Bible or the moral aspect of homosexuality, but ...
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