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Time.com via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 11:20 am ET
Many global health advocates worry that the success of the Bush Administration's global AIDS initiative may be jeopardized by harsh economic realities and shifting political priorities
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Columbia Daily Spectator - Mon Dec 7, 5:03 am ET
Throughout the past week, the Columbia community came together to discuss and bring awareness to the issue of HIV/AIDS. Starting Dec. 1, people throughout the world took a moment to reflect on the fight against the pandemic, to celebrate our accomplishments and examine our mistakes, to bring awareness to our communities and recognize our current boundaries, and, most importantly, to commemorate ...
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Arkansas News Bureau - Wed Dec 2, 12:01 pm ET
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff students marked World AIDS Day on Tuesday with a march, speakers and an afternoon of free HIV testing.
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The Huffington Post - Sat Dec 5, 12:28 am ET
What's Your Reaction? Brush aside all those stodgy notions about curling. The curlers are selling condoms!
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Winston-Salem Journal - Wed Dec 2, 12:00 am ET
Being HIV-positive or having AIDS is no longer the death sentence it once was, but as more people live longer with the disease, it continues to spread, especially among minority women, a local health expert on the disease said yesterday.
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The Seymour Tribune - Wed Dec 2, 2:41 am ET
D.J. Mead of Bloomington doesn’t consider himself dying of HIV. “I am living with this disease,” he told a group of Jackson County residents and others during a World AIDS Day program at the Community Foundation of Jackson County on Tuesday...
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KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Wed Dec 2, 2:27 am ET
In the 16 years Bruce Gohr has lived with HIV/AIDS, he's seen his share of transitions: from his medical treatment to the
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WALB Albany - Fri Dec 4, 7:05 pm ET
The Dougherty County health department gives an update on HIV and AIDS awareness.
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The Michigan Daily - Wed Dec 2, 2:54 am ET
Yesterday marked the 21st annual World Aids Day, held every Dec. 1 to draw awareness to the deadly disease that afflicts 33.4 million people worldwide. To commemorate the day, the University’s Peace Corps office invited a panel of University graduate students and former Peace Corps volunteers to speak about their experiences dealing with the HIV/AIDS crisis overseas.
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The Paris News - Wed Dec 2, 2:58 pm ET
Today is World Aids Day. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 1.1 to 1.2 million people in the United States are living with HIV or aids and a quarter of that population are not aware they have it.
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Delta Democrat Times - Tue Dec 1, 9:26 pm ET
GREENVILLE — Today is World AIDS Day, an international day to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS around the world.
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OfficialWire - Tue Dec 8, 2:28 am ET
Uganda is considering legislation that would impose a death sentence for intentional or willful transmission of the virus that causes AIDS, authorities say.
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YourNabe.com - Tue Dec 8, 2:10 am ET
Those living with HIV/AIDS often lack access to reliable health care that could make the disease manageable and instead are relegated to society’s fringes, left to live out too much of their remaining time without needed care, artists said at the Queens Media Arts Development’s launch of the group’s World AIDS Day event Sunday.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 4:36 pm ET
An HIV genetic stowaway that may have come from a related cat virus could help the AIDS virus transmit and replicate in people, U.S. researchers reported on Sunday.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Dec 5, 8:09 am ET
On a brand-new soccer field in South Africa's second-largest township, teenage boys and girls kick balls and run round hurdles in games soccer authorities hope will help them avoid the scourge of AIDS.