Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report Summarizes Reports, Initiatives From…

Summaries of select publications and initiatives appear below. ” The Changing HIV/AIDS Landscape ,” World Bank : The report examines how the HIV/AIDS pandemic and environment are rapidly changing and says that …

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Dear Dr. Gott: I am a 75-year-old woman who had major problems with my hands several years ago, and I’m rapidly losing the use of them.

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Yemen Times Examines HIV/AIDS Surveillance, Discrimination Related To Disease In Country

Although Yemen — which has recorded 2,431 HIV/AIDS cases — is considered one of the countries with the lowest number of people living with the disease worldwide, some organizations, including the country’s …

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India continues to progress in AIDS vaccine development efforts

A second Phase I AIDS vaccine clinical trial in India was successfully completed, the Indian Council of Medical Research, the National AIDS Control Organization and the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative …

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Personalized immunotherapy to fight HIV/AIDS

For a long time, the main obstacle to creating an AIDS vaccine has been the high genetic variability of the HIV virus.

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Mom, daughter lead Kenyan village in AIDS recovery

Grace Odhiambo, one of the teachers at Rabuor Nursery School, in Rabuor village, Kenya is shown in June 2008, leading the children in song during morning assembly.

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer Examines Efforts To Improve Medication …

The “dozens of pills or more” that some people living with HIV need to take daily “can seem overwhelming,” the Post-Intelligencer reports, “Add homelessness, mental illness or drug addiction into the mix, and …

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Obama back on the trail, as faith takes center stage

Democrat Barack Obama on Saturday steps back into the White House campaign crossfire after his Hawaiian vacation to confront Republican rival John McCain as religious faith takes center stage.

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Incidents of HIV Worse than Previously Known

The number of people infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is 40 percent higher than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been reporting each year, according to new figures recently …

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Feds give $1.4M grant to AIDS Foundation

‘ The AIDS Foundation of Chicago received a nearly $1.4-million federal grant to provide permanent housing for low-income people living with HIV/AIDS. The funding is part of a $19.4-million Department of …

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