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The Post and Courier - Tue Dec 1, 12:06 am ETWhile concern about HIV/AIDS isn't what it used to be when it emerged in the 1980s, the virus is still on the move and not going away anytime soon.
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While concern about HIV/AIDS isn't what it used to be when it emerged in the 1980s, the virus is still on the move and not going away anytime soon.
Stephanie Bell (B.A. ’08) received a Rhodes Scholarship, fourth-year Amol Naik received a Marshall Scholarship, and third-year Hannah Alpert received the Alice T. Schafer Prize for excellence in mathematics.
Yay | to the CSU women's and men's basketball teams for having decent records so far this season. Nay | to the CSU football team going out on a sour note, losing to Wyoming in the last game of the season.
Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Tuesday that human rights violations, compounded by limited or no access to health services, could significantly contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS in Asia. The WHO's regional office in Manila urg...
Richfield Recreation Department is accepting registrations for its Class B and C men's basketball leagues. League games are Wednesdays starting Dec. 2. Season lasts until March 10. There are no league games on Dec. 23 and Dec. 30.
The Casper-Natrona County Health Department will be collaborating with the Casper-College Student Group “FUSION” to conduct World AIDS Day activities on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Events will be held in the Robert’s Commons Ballroom on the campus of Casper College from 9 a.m. until p.m.
On World AIDS Day Tuesday, a day devoted to raising awareness, U.S. researchers point out the world could face a funding shortfall for treatment.
Hong Kong - The Hong Kong government Tuesday began a controversial trial project to test 22,000 secondary school pupils for drug use. From Tuesday, urine samples were being taken from pupils in 23 schools and results shared between teachers, police a...
South Bay doctors investigate drug therapies that can lengthen lives. When Dr.
“HIV/AIDS is a huge issue that impacts billions of people,” said Rachel Gryner, a student at Taconic Hills High School. “I think that one of the first and most important steps to prevention is knowing the facts.”
By: Deborah Rafferty As part of World AIDS Day, several organizations around the U are offering their services to students, faculty and members of the community....
A Mesa teenager still makes a difference with free-throw marathon fundraisers to aid children orphaned by AIDS.
Breakfast, Chambersburg High School Class of 1959, 8:30 a.m., Johnnie's Family Restaurant, 679 S. Main St.; Brenda Roof at 263-9441. HIV testing, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Keystone Health, 820 Fifth Ave.; walk-ins welcome; free, confidential; 217-4242.
The South Plains Community Action Association will host a World AIDS Day Memorial Service at 7 p.m. today at the Metropolitan Community Church of Lubbock, 4501 University Ave.
They had planned a wedding day like Latin America has never seen.
The 21st anniversary of World AIDS Day will be recognized at a free event in Downtown Tucson today.