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The Spokesman-Review - Mon Nov 30, 3:14 am ET
LONDON – People infected with the virus that causes AIDS should start treatment earlier than currently recommended, the World Health Organization said today. The U.N. agency issued new guidance advising doctors to start giving patients AIDS drugs a year or two earlier than usual. The advice could double the number of people worldwide who qualify for treatment, adding an extra 3 to 5 million ...
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Forbes - Mon Nov 30, 12:34 pm ET
Drug treatment for people with HIV should begin a year or two sooner than currently recommended, says a new guidance issued Monday by the World Health Organization. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
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San Antonio Express-News - Mon Nov 30, 12:07 am ET
The Central Library will host an overview of HIV in San Antonio and the U.S. on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
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MSNBC - Sun Nov 29, 11:44 am ET
As memories of the eight-year war fade, the America that older Vietnamese remember, of bombers, guns and Agent Orange, is now represented to many by places such as Tinh Bien, where 340 HIV patients are getting treatment.
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AccessNorthGA - Sat Nov 28, 9:25 am ET
GAINESVILLE - World AIDS Day will be observed Tuesday to help raise awareness about the worldwide impact of HIV and AIDS. The local numbers for the disease remain high.
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FOX 61 Chattanooga - Mon Nov 30, 1:30 am ET
People infected with the virus that causes AIDS should start treatment earlier than currently recommended, the World Health Organization said Monday. The U.N. agency issued new guidance advising doctors to start giving patients AIDS drugs a year or two earlier than usual.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 27, 9:42 am ET
People in China living with HIV and AIDS face widespread discrimination and stigma, with even medical workers sometimes refusing to touch them, according to a U.N. survey released on Friday.
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Erie Times-News - Mon Nov 30, 12:15 am ET
The number of people worldwide infected with the virus that causes AIDS -- about 33 million -- has remained virtually unchanged for the last two years, United Nations experts said Tuesday.
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Rocky Mount Telegram - Sun Nov 29, 7:27 pm ET
LONDON — People infected with the virus that causes AIDS should start treatment earlier than c...
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - 56 minutes ago
A new Rochester study is examining hearing loss among people with HIV or AIDS.
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - 56 minutes ago
World AIDS Day is being observed in the Rochester area with a full week of events, including walk-in HIV testing, panel discussions, a concert, a movie and church services.
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Sun-Sentinel - Sun Nov 29, 6:34 am ET
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI is calling for prayers and concrete action to comfort all those who are suffering from AIDS.
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Arkansas News Bureau - Mon Nov 30, 11:00 am ET
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact Patricia Minor at 877.264.2826 or patricia.minor@arkansas.gov WORLD AIDS DAY AWARENESS AND EVENTS SLATED FOR DECEMBER 1 World AIDS Day will be commemorated on December 1 with a variety of awareness and testing events scheduled, the Arkansas Minority Health Commission’s (AMHC) HIV/AIDS Prevention Coalition has ...
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The Montana Standard - Mon Nov 30, 3:43 am ET
Butte will join communities around the world on Tuesday to remember those that have died from HIV and AIDS, and to honor those living with the disease.
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The Canton Repository - Sun Nov 29, 11:18 pm ET
Loading multimedia... The Red Ribbon Connection of Canton assembled a human AIDS ribbon on the steps of the McKinley National Memorial in Canton on Sunday to show support for those with HIV-AIDS. The event was a commemoration of World AIDS Day, which is Tuesday.