At last, a lift on HIV/AIDS travel ban | © 2009 Longmont Times-Call
The Longmont Times-Call - Mon Nov 9, 8:20 am ETThe United States finally has lifted a symbolically discriminatory mark on those with HIV/AIDS.
The United States finally has lifted a symbolically discriminatory mark on those with HIV/AIDS.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln virologist Charles Wood will present a lecture Nov. 10 reviewing the historical aspect of HIV/AIDS since its discovery in 1981.
Many organizations and departments on campus are striving toward a more sustainable future. K-State’s Department of Engineering is trying to make “going green” a priority. “We have a summer program that gives students the opportuni...
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A new corporate development drew praise and criticism.
Ventura County AIDS Partnership is seeking artists to create poster and promotional materials that reflect the passion and spirit of Rhythms of Life: Dance for AIDS, a fundraiser coming next spring to Ventura to benefit local AIDS programs. “Artists benefit from knowing they are supporting the cause through helping us create the visual image for the event,” said Madhu Bajaj, executive director ...
Title: Expert Panel Rejects Abstinence-Only Sex Ed Category: Health News Created: 11/9/2009 12:04:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 11/9/2009 12:04:40 PM
EL PASO -- The New Mexico Department of Health has approved five producers that can produce and dispense medical marijuana for pre-approved patients, officials said Monday.
Today VOLUNTEER TRAINING: The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem will hold training for new volunteers, 6-9 p.m., at The Shepherd's Center offices, 1700 Ebert St. Volunteers are needed to assist with services for older adults that include providing transportation to medical appointments and grocery shopping, performing minor home repairs, and visiting homebound clients. Hours are ...
The history of science is replete with examples, from plate tectonics to prions, of heretical ideas that received a poor reception from the scientific establishment when they were first proposed. The apparent resistance to new ideas has earned scientists a fair bit of criticism. But some recent publications have indicated both that it is possible for fringe ideas to get a hearing from mainstream ...
A health care worker faced an immediate decision on her treatment after sustaining an injury while taking blood from a patient.
With demand for the swine flu vaccine outpacing supply, the CDC says it's open to considering importing a generic flu drug from India. There's just one problem: The brand-name drug is still under U.S. patent. The company's chairman says he just wants to help.
Where there was once a cursory mention of corporate social responsibility, there is now an entrepreneurial movement toward creating sustainable, environmentally oriented businesses.