Federal agency to hold HIV/AIDS town hall in Seattle
Seattle Times - Wed Dec 9, 3:10 am ETTop federal officials in charge of drafting a comprehensive national strategy for combating HIV/AIDS will be in Seattle Wednesday for a community town hall.
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Top federal officials in charge of drafting a comprehensive national strategy for combating HIV/AIDS will be in Seattle Wednesday for a community town hall.
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - 12/09/09) - Virgin Mobile USA today announced its launch of Assurance Wireless, a new cell phone service that makes wireless calling available at no cost to more than a million eligible lower-income households throughout New York. The wireless company is partnering with non-profit organization HeartShare Human Services in New York City to introduce this new service ...
PARSIPPANY -- Town officials declined Tuesday night to reimburse approximately $16,000 in building permit costs to a nonprofit organization that runs three group homes in Parsippany.
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"The Boss" is backing gay marriage in the Garden State.
Two former editorial writers at Indiana's largest newspaper failed to prove they were the victims of religious discrimination, according to a circuit court of appeals.
SAYRE — Charles Arnold, 85, has been decorating the second floor of the Keystone Manor for 15 years. He not only decorates the floor at Christmas, but other times of the year.
SAYRE — Only in its second year, the Guthrie HIV/AIDS Support Network’s Annual Chili Cook-off really took off this year, drawing several more entries to the contest and many, many more attendees to sample the results.
World AIDS Day, observed Dec. 1 since 1988, serves as a day to remind the world that HIV/AIDS is still a serious epidemic, and there is still no cure or vaccine for HIV or AIDS. Events were held across the state to commemorate the significance of this day through education, remember those who have died from this disease and increase general awareness of HIV and AIDS.
Researchers at the UCLA AIDS Institute say they've found a way to engineer human blood stem cells into "killer" cells that can target and kill HIV-infected cells.
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Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. today announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with DB Pharm Korea Co. Ltd., a Korean-based pharmaceutical company, for the commercialization of Caldolor® Injection in South Korea.
LENEXA, Kansas----CyDex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical company, today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent to the company entitled “Sulfoalkyl Ether Cyclodextrin Compositions and Methods of Preparation Thereof.” This patent, along with other previously issued technology patents, will provide broader protection for CyDex’s Captisol® technology ...
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Retired Pennridge School District Superintendent Dr. William E. Keim received the tenth annual Perkasie Historical Society Living History Award at the society’s year-end meeting Tuesday, Dec. 1.