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HIV/AIDS grant giving; Africa's water resources; sex workers in Malawi
HIV/AIDS program grants made by U.S.-based foundations totaled $618 billion in 2008, an 11 percent increase from the previous year, according to a new report by Funders Concerned About AIDS, the Chronicle of Philanthropy reports.
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Report: 20-somethings can go 2 years between Paps
Friday, November 20, 2009 at 1:46 p.m. Read more: National , Health , Mammograms , Pap Smears , Cervical Cancer , HIV WASHINGTON a ' First mammograms.
12 hrs ago | MediLexicon
Potential Strategy To Help Generate HIV-Neutralizing Antibodies
Main Category: HIV / AIDS Also Included In: Immune System / Vaccines Article Date: 20 Nov 2009 WHAT: New discoveries about anti-HIV antibodies may bring researchers a step closer to creating an effective HIV vaccine, according to a new paper co-authored by scientists at the Vaccine Research Center of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ...
17 hrs ago | News-Medical.Net
Op-Eds: HIV travel ban; improving sanitation; counterfeit drugs
'Blot' On U.S. HIV/AIDS Leadership Removed   A "blot" on U.S. HIV/AIDS leadership "ended last month when President [Barack] Obama lifted the prohibition " that kept HIV-positive foreigners from visiting the U.S. or seeking residency, according to a Washington Post editorial .
22 hrs ago | Kansas City InfoZine
Global Fund Approves $2.4 Billion to Fight Aids, TB, Malaria
Fund Executive Director Michel Kazatchkine warned in a news release even this reduced funding level may not be sustainable unless wealthy countries and other donors increase their commitments.
AIDS advocates ask White House to send money south
WLBT : "The White House Office of National AIDS Policy chose Jackson [Mississipppi] to host an HIV/AIDS town hall meeting Monday night.
UGANDA: AIDS Commission takes new direction in prevention
The Uganda AIDS Commission is revamping its national HIV information campaign after HIV prevention messages were less successful than hoped.
Stigma holding back the fight against TB in Kenya
When Dorothy*, a single mother of five, told her neighbours in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, she had tuberculosis , she expected sympathy and maybe even offers of help.
Global Monitoring System Will Tell Whether HIV-Reduction Goals for 2015 Will Be Met
Although much work remains to be done, a United Nations global reporting system on HIV/AIDS has already yielded an "unequaled wealth of data" on progress toward meeting UN targets for responding to the global HIV epidemic.
Immediate, Aggressive Spending On HIV/AIDS Could End Epidemic
Money available to treat HIV/AIDS is sufficient to end the epidemic globally, but only if we act immediately to control the spread of the disease.
Vaccines on horizon for AIDS, Alzheimer's, herpes
Vaccines, once relegated to back burner status at pharmaceutical companies, are starting to become big business for ailing drugmakers.
Head of US international AIDS program says recession not dampening his efforts
The global recession is not dampening America's international drive to stop AIDS, the head of the campaign said Wednesday.
HIV vaccine failure probably caused by virus used, says new research
The recent failure of an HIV vaccine was probably caused by the immune system reacting to the virus 'shell' used to transmit the therapy around the body, according to research published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .
Saskatchewan HIV-AIDS infection rates on the rise
Delegates of Saskatchewana TMs third annual Aboriginal HIV-AIDS and Hepatitis C conference marched through downtown Regina for missing First Nations women on Sunday.
Pregnant mothers urged to test for HIV virus
Please get tested for the HIV virus so your child can have a future. This is the plea from CWM Senior Medical Officer Pediatric Department, Dr Ilisapeci Vereti, who said seeing two babies die this year, as a result of the mothers refusal to get tested for HIV early on during their pregnancy is regrettable, as the two children could have been given ...
Research calls for better assessment of tests for tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and malaria
A rapid and accurate diagnosis is the first step towards treatment in the fight against infectious disease.
Travis McCoy Juggles Multiple Musical Projects 'One At A Time"
Travis McCoy is one of the busiest rappers in the business. Last week, the Gym Class Heroes frontman dropped by MTV's studios to show off his new documentary, "Travis McCoy's Unbeaten Track," and premier an accompanying charity single.
Elton John Keeps Vision Alive in Fight Against AIDS - ET
";" src="http://www.etonline.com/media/video/2009/11/123093/et_eltonjohnevent_091116_large.jpg" style="border-width:0px;" /> Sir Elton John makes the red ribbon proud with his fundraising efforts for his Elton John AIDS Foundation.
Common cold virus may have foiled HIV vaccine test
The failure of an experimental AIDS vaccine trial two years ago may have been caused by the common cold virus.
About 1 in 5 Canadians immunized against H1N1: chief health officer
The country's chief public health officer says Canada is leading the world when it comes to the percentage of its citizens vaccinated against the swine flu.