The B52’s, The Fixx and The English Beat took to the stage for an AIDS Memorial Benefit concert.
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Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima on Sunday inaugurated the distribution of food items and farm outreach committee targeting 40,000 victims of
Smaller healthcare organizations, specifically physician practices with less than 75 employees, can have difficulties in preparing against the evol
August 15, 2016–(BRONX, NY)–Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore, in collaboration with the City University of New York (CUNY), have
Oticon Opn, the next generation of hearing aids, does a lot more than just helping deaf or hard of hearing people hear.
Police are hunting for a man who threatened to stab drug store staff with a syringe full of HIV-infected blood during two separate robberies.
Police are hunting for a man who threatened to stab drug store staff with a syringe full of HIV-infected blood during two separate robberies.
August 15, 2016—(BRONX, NY)—Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore, in collaboration with the City University of New York (CUNY), have
IRVINE, CA--(Marketwired - Aug 15, 2016) - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County (ASF) is once again taking part in Dining Out For Life(SM) Orange
(Shutterstock) People suffering from Hepatitis or HIV AIDS are more likely to commit suicide after being hospitalised, finds a new study.
COLUMBIA — Authorities say the mother of one of three suspects charged in a deadly Columbia shooting drove her son to North Carolina to help him es
Mangaluru, Aug 15: The Ashokanagara Yuvaka Sangha with the help of its donors distributed various aids to the school children of Ashoknagar higher
Dubuque Telegraph HeraldPerson who makes a difference: Avid reader aids Dubuque libraryDubuque Telegraph Herald“She’s been able to tell our story a
Almost 66% of the grant given to India by DfID goes to the government to fund the health ministry's reproductive child health and HIV and AIDS
Paula Connors likes to sit and read by the windows in the renovated old stacks of Carnegie-Stout Public Library in Dubuque.
Already, the FDA is reconsidering its policy, which has been in place since the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
Hilary McQuie Hilary McQuie is Director of US Government Policy and Grassroots Mobilization at Health GAP (Global Access Project).
Jennifer Howard noticed something was off with her daughter, Lilly, when she heard noise blaring from the room where the seven-year-old was watchin
Lifelong is celebrating a milestone next month with its 30th Seattle AIDS Walk in Volunteer Park, the name changed last year to End AIDS Walk to re
My husband Trey and I had the honor of representing North Carolina as delegates to the 2016 International AIDS Conference (IAC) held recently in Du
PRINCETON—Rainy weather didn’t stop more than 100 guests from attending Hillside United Methodist Church’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Saturday e
The Global Completely In The Canal (CIC) Hearing Aids Sales Market Report is a comprehensive analysis of the market with a chapter wise explanation
So what's going on with this AIDS thing anyway?
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill, a Hillary Clinton surrogate, debated pay-for-play allegations regarding the Clinton Foundation with 'Fox Ne
The first gathering of men in Larry Kramer’s living room 35 years ago provided the foundation for Gay Men’s Health Crisis now the nation's lea
But then there’s Coil’s cover of “Tainted Love” — the very first AIDS charity single, and it’s the very opposite of a warm-fuzzy.
YOU don’t have to be tenacious to step aboard this tall ship, but it certainly helps.
It may not have been an Iowa cornfield like the famed 1989 film, but Saturday morning, Robesonia Field was the "Field of Dreams" for a gr
In less than two days, four Gulfport firefighters helped rescue more than 200 people — half of those from an apartment complex in Baton Rouge — as
Meanwhile the line taken by some tabloid newspapers has been reminiscent of stories published when AIDS first struck in the 1980s.
When: Starting 9 a.m. Monday. Where: I-75 north and south between Coolidge Highway and South Boulevard.
This year's AIDS Run & Walk Chicago, emphasizing the importance of unity and partnership in responding to health crises, will be held on t
BELLEFONTE, Ky.
Houston Independent School District starts school a week from Monday, and many parents are scrambling to check off everything on the supply list.
Nevertheless, the weather seemed not to dampen the optimism of the organization’s founder Anne-Marie Zajdlik, who believes HIV/AIDS can be eliminat
These barriers include the price of hearing aids, which can be very expensive and are not covered by Medicare or by many private health plans.
Related:Google, 3D printing keep Ford's ex-CEO Alan Mulally on the forefront Those printers produce a varied and growing list of products — he
Christodora, the breathtaking new novel from Brooklyn writer Tim Murphy, is an exploration of the politics of the AIDS crisis and of those who foug
WASHINGTON >> The occasion called for white apparel, and the temperatures approaching 100 degrees made the style all that more appropriate at
Next: The B-52's play the San Diego AIDS Memorial Benefit with The Fixx and English Beat, 6 p.m. Aug.
In Nagaland, as per Nagaland State AIDS Control Society (NSACS) SIMS report from April 2015-March 2016, regarding age wise HIV positive distributio
If Michigan cornerback Channing Stribling has a bad day, he plays basketball by himself. A bad practice? He shoots around. Downtime?
My husband Trey and I had the honor of representing North Carolina as delegates to the 2016 International AIDS Conference (IAC) held recently in Du
Police say a Facebook tip and fingerprints helped identify a wanted parolee accused of shoplifting in Johnson City.
Mizoram health minister Lal Thanzara on Friday appealed to the Presbyterian Church’s Mizoram Synod leaders to take active part in combating the men
Help Fight AIDS Through Books and Music, a volunteer project of the Alliance for Positive Health, will hold a benefit book and media sale from 9:30
The DoubleTree hotel has adopted Benvenue Elementary School for the 2016-17 school year. Through the Community C.A.R.E.
The The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has disclosed that $19 billion was invested in the fight against AIDS in 2015, but the
SILVERDALE — For some families of service members, the month before school starts can be a difficult time.