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Many HIV Positive People in the U.S. Are Not Tested until Late Stages of Disease
An estimated 45% of people with HIV in the U.S.are not tested for the virus until later stages of disease, just 3 years before they are diagnosed with AIDS, according to a recent analysis by researchers with the Centers for Disease...
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Congresswoman Waters Encourages All Americans to Get Tested for HIV
Washington, DC Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-35) encouraged all Americans to get tested for HIV and educate themselves about the prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS.She joined other Members of Congress and public health...
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Gay men sexually abused in childhood more likely to have risky sex and get HIV
An experience of sexual abuse in childhood or adolescence is associated with an increased risk of gay men becoming HIV-positive in adult life, American researchers report in the July 1st edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune...
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HHS Proposal would remove ban on HIV foreigners' entry
The federal government moved one step closer to officially ending its long-standing ban on HIV-positive individuals visiting or moving to the United States, a move hailed by gay rights and AIDS advocates Monday.The Department of...
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CEO Of Black AIDS Institute Discusses HIV/AIDS At Newspaper Conference; Group Releases Report Examining HIV Te
News Archive [link] Web Wikipedia Medical Dictionary [link] login | register HIV / AIDS News Main Category: HIV / AIDS Also Included In: Public Health email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current...
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Bank’s boss calls for compulsory HIV testing
Banks boss calls for compulsory HIV testing Related news No matching news for this article MBABANE Swaziland Building Society (SBS) Managing Director Joseph Ndlangamandla yesterday forwarded three recommen-dations to govern-ment that...
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Tickets to rap show again lure Houstonians to HIV tests
Free tickets to the July 11 concert are still available, but are limited at each site.<pWho: Anyone 15 to 40 with photo identification (drivers license or a state, military or school ID) What: Free HIV and syphilis rapid...
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Diagnostic test screens for early HIV infection
The fourth-generation rapid HIV diagnostic test - Determine HIV 1/2 Ag/Ab Combo - from Inverness Medical is capable of detecting HIV infection several days earlier than HIV antibody only tests.The ability of this...
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HIV Testing Happens Too Late Too Often in U.S., Report Says
Without effective antiretroviral therapy, most persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) will progress to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in approximately 10 years.1 Testing, diagnosis, and medical care soon...
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NHL Less Deadly in Modern HIV Treatment Era
Two-thirds of HIV-positive individuals with non-Hodgkins lymphoma are alive a year after its diagnosis, European investigators report in a study published in the online edition of AIDS.A low nadir CD4 cell count was associated with...
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Scientists find why HIV patients are more susceptible to TB infection
WASHINGTON, July 1 (Xinhua) -- A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection.In their report...
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Also In Global Health News: HIV & TB; ITN Program; DRC's Health System
News Archive [link] Web Wikipedia Medical Dictionary [link] login | register HIV / AIDS News Main Category: HIV / AIDS Also Included In: Tuberculosis; Immune System / Vaccines email to a friend printer friendly view / write...
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The Mystery Of Why HIV Patients Are More Susceptible To TB Infection Solved By Harvard Scientists
A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection.In their report, appearing in the July 2009 print issue...
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Scientists find why HIV patients are more susceptible to TB infection
A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection.In their report appearing in the July issue of the...
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Scientists find why HIV patients are more susceptible to TB infection
A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection.In their report appearing in the July issue of the...
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Scientists find why HIV patients are more susceptible to TB infection
Austrian scientists find witnesses of Neolithic human habitation in Himalaya A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium...
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Medical explanation of HIV and TB link
A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection.In their report, appearing in the July 2009 print issue...
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Proposal would remove ban on HIV foreigners' entry
The federal government moved one step closer to officially ending its long-standing ban on HIV-positive individuals visiting or moving to the United States, a move hailed by gay rights and AIDS advocates Monday.The Department of...
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First Aluminum re-launches HIV workplace policy, inaugurates peer educators' committee
FIRST Aluminum Nigeria Plc in collaboration with the Nigeria Business Coalition Against AIDS (NIBUCA) has re-launched its Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Workplace Policy, even as it commissions...
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Causes of HIV Dementia
A study led by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has clarified how two major variants of HIV differ in their ability to cause neurologic complications [Journal of Neuroscience, 28 (40):10010-10016...
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HIV Testing in NYC Bathhouses
As the number of HIV cases in the U.S.soars -- especially among gay and black men, and particularly in New York City -- one physician is going where few have gone before in terms of prevention efforts: straight to the late-night gay...
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JustGetTested.com Offers Fast, Confidential HIV Testing to Mark National HIV Testing Day
Get a basic HIV test for half price -- only $20 through June 30.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that one out of five people living with HIV in the U.S. are unaware of their HIV...
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Congresswoman Waters Encourages All Americans to Get Tested for HIV
Washington, DC Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-35) encouraged all Americans to get tested for HIV and educate themselves about the prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS.She joined other Members of Congress and public health...
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AHF Applauds Obama for Urging All Americans to Get Tested for HIV
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the nations largest non-profit HIV/AIDS healthcare provider, praised President Obamas statement and video message on National HIV Testing Day, Saturday, June 27th After over 150 days of silence, AHF is...
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Scientists find why HIV patients are more susceptible to TB infection
WASHINGTON, July 1 (Xinhua) -- A team of Harvard scientists has taken an important first step toward the development of new treatments to help people with HIV battle Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection.In their report...
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