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Paris, France: People infected with a common parasitic worm may be twice as likely to acquire the HIV virus that causes AIDS, a field study from Ta
That was the punch line to a running joke amongst the doctors about what to feed the patients.
The sale of the historic Truax House in Bankers Hill was unanimously approved by the San Diego City Council on Tuesday.
The results were announced on Tuesday at the Durban International AIDS Conference in South Africa, where delegates are discussing the United Nation
WASHINGTON-- The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, welco
August 03, 2016 - Lindbergh Flyers' Club summer campers recently conducted a bake sale to raise $375 for another area summer camp desperately
Partnership aids Nashville schools' plan to teach English learners Nashville schools kicks off the new year with heavy investment in English L
“Mother, don’t worry. It’s just a virus. I’ll be OK. I always have and I always will be.” So wrote AIDS patient Ricardo M.
The Hillary Clinton campaign launched a comprehensive plan to tackle HIV/AIDS on its website today, laying the groundwork for extensive backing of
A research team at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice has received a $2 million funding award from the Patient-Centere
Katie Bond and her mother Becky Bond will tell anyone who will listen about the plight of the women of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
GOOD businesses require planning and forethought, for sure, but what happens when times change? Farming is a long-term effort.
NHS England is to appeal against a High Court ruling that it has the power to commission a drug described as a "game changer" in the figh
Aflatoxins are a class of toxic compounds that are produced by certain moulds found in food, which can cause liver damage and cancer.
federal researchers returning from a 30-day expedition to study whales and dolphins around the Hawaiian Islands said they are looking for clues to
A high court judge is due to rule on whether NHS England should fund a preventative treatment for HIV.
An Aids charity has won a High Court battle over whether a preventative treatment for HIV can legally be funded by the NHS.
"When we say 'Black Lives Matter,'" said Michael Ighodaro, "Where are ‘Black Gay Lives’ in that?" A young, gay Nigeri
(Newser) – AIDS isn't a wounded enemy on the brink of defeat, it "is still one of the biggest killers in the world" and the target o
Sarah Boseley is joined by experts and campaigners including Charlize Theron as she looks at progress on treating and preventing Aids and ponders t
Hillary Clinton has unveiled a new action plan on HIV/AIDS, backing HIV-preventing drugs and pledging to tackle transmissions among at-risk minorit
The Report AIDS – Related Lymphoma Global Clinical Trials Review, H1, 2016 provides information on pricing, market analysis, shares, forecast, and
Last Wednesday, in an historic address to the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Daniel Driffin — a black, gay man living with HI
“While a lot has been achieved in terms of reducing the number of new infections and putting HIV-positive people on treatment, we are faced with ne
LONG POND, Pennsylvania — Weather was Chris Buescher’s friend Monday, as it paid an assist in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series to help him claim his fi
MUSCAT: A workshop on ‘Techniques to support productive Omanis families’ was organised by the Masarah volunteer team from Ibri.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Tituss Burgess is hosting Taste of Tituss Pinot Pride Celebration this weekend, an LGBTQ Pride celebration at the OU
WASHINGTON, Aug.
What if I told you that smoking two packs a day doesn’t increase your risk of lung cancer?
Photo by: Sewunet / UNICEF Ethiopia / CC BY-NC-ND As experts gathered at the International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, last month, the
The fragility of some of Africa's healthcare infrastructure was laid bare during the 2014/2015 Ebola outbreak, but the continent has made some
This information will tell the hearing instrument specialist how well clients can expect to hear with properly fit and programmed hearing aids.
Tim Murphy’s hugely ambitious new novel, “Christodora,” tackles the legacy and costs of AIDS and the activism that arose to meet it.
One of the first things Mother Teresa ever told me was, “Tony, if you’ll just listen, you’ll find that there is something beautiful about each of t
Falling bond yields in global markets and a sound financial profile are helping Indian companies and financial services firms to raise hard currenc
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The 2000 Aids conference in Durban shocked the world into action.
Experts increasingly warn that complying with the United Nations goals for treating the disease by 2030 isn't realistic.
Central investigators recurring from a 30-day voyage to learning whales and dolphins around the Hawaiian Landmasses supposed they are observing for
Those fighting epidemic say 2030 target is unrealistic as efforts to defeat it falter amid rising infection levels and drug resistance Efforts to c
a practice that aids public ignorance of the massive racial disparities associated with the procedure.
A little-known program functions to funnel any food that might go to waste toward fulfilling the needs of the area's hungry.
Work done by a 10-person crew of volunteers from the Kansas state parks system helped make possible the reopening on Friday of a flood-damaged 3.5-
Sub-Saharan Africa continued to be a challenge, accounting for three-quarters of new HIV infections (1.8 million) in 2015.
The non-profit meal delivery service known as Mama’s Kitchen needs volunteer drivers for routes countywide, in an effort to continue its mission, a
Randy Shilts was a San Francisco Chronicle reporter and close friend to Harvey Milk.