A report released by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygeine indicates that the rate of new HIV infections in the city is about 72 new infections... New York City HIV Rate Triple the National Rate
Over 2100 physicians, nurses, administrators, and prevention experts from the Ryan White HIV Program are meeting in Washington DC this week as part of their semi-annual update. It is actually... HIV Caregivers Meeting in DC
When the drug Viagra first came to market in 1998 it was targeted to men 56 years old and older. And today, the largest group of Viagra and other ED... ED Drugs Making their Way to the Party Scene
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given approval to the Gilead AIDS drug Viread, to help treat hepatitis B patients. The Gilead AIDS drug is known in its... FDA Gives Approval to Use AIDS Drug to Treat Hepatitis B
The Beijing Olympics are finally here and with them the human interest stories of the Games and their athletes. One of those human interest stories has an HIV connection. Olympic... An Olympic Story - Greg Louganis and His HIV
New guidelines slated to be announced at the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City suggest that early treatment with HIV medications is beneficial for the HIV positive patient. The new... New Guidelines Say Early Treatment Beneficial
Keren Dunaway was 5 years old when her parents first explained to her that she and her parents had HIV. At 9 kids in her class refused to play with... 12 Year Old with HIV Opens World AIDS Conference
The key to staying healthy is to get regular check-ups with your HIV doctor. During these check-ups ask your doctor about those health screenings and vaccinations you need each year.... Understanding Your Health Screenings
HIV/AIDS News
An AIDS support group is set to march from Jackson to Oxford on Sept. 13 in a demonstration it hopes will lead to a national strategy to combat the spread of the disease.
It would take doctors at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee several weeks before determining that a heterosexual African American teenager named Marvelyn Brown had begun ...
The United Nations Development Programme , renowned fashion designer Bibi Russell and Cambodian women living with HIV have joined forces to launch a new line of contemporary bags.
Promenade Concert Moved Indoors Downtown Partners reports tonight's Fridays on the Promenade Concert location has been moved to the Chesterfield at 1225 Historic 4 th Street.
In the online edition of Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases , Dr. Jonathan Silberstein and his colleagues presented a systematic review of HIV and prostate cancer .
With the publication of a study led by Yuntao Wu, assistant professor in George Mason University's Department of Molecular and Microbiology, the medical community is one step closer to understanding how the ...
Despite opposition from the Roman Catholic Church, the Philippine Department of Health will support the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in addition to encouraging education on the topic and ...
U.S. residents increasingly are adopting HIV-positive children from abroad, according to figures from the U.S.-based Adoption Advocates International , the AP/Google.com reports.
Tanzania will receive $99 million in aid from the U.S. to enhance its efforts to address malaria and HIV/AIDS and provide loans to farmers, Tanzania's Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation ...
Scientists have uncovered new evidence that strengthens the link between a host-cell gene called Apobec3 and the production of neutralizing antibodies to retroviruses.
It has been "difficult over the years to get a good statistical handle on the size of the AIDS problem in this country," a editorial says, adding, "But by the latest and most sophisticated measurements, the ...
The virus that causes AIDS infects one form of immune T-cell by rearranging its inner skeleton, allowing it access to the cell, scientists have discovered.
The HealthCentral Network of Arlington said it has purchased HIV/AIDS patient resource TheBody.com and HIV/AIDS health professional resource TheBodyPro.com , adding to its roster of health information Web ...
Camp Courage is a cost-free summer camp program sponsored by Aid for AIDS of Nevada for children, ages 5 to 15, who are affected by HIV or AIDS, either through their own diagnosis or the diagnosis of a family ...
Zimbabwe on Friday lifted an almost three-month ban on the work of aid groups in the country, which the government had imposed because it said some of the groups had supported the opposition to President Robert ...
A CDC report released last month about new annual HIV infections in the U.S. did not include data from Puerto Rico, an omission that Hispanic HIV/AIDS advocates say could have widespread consequences ...
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