3 hrs ago | Denver Post
'Too many names': Boulder memorial, walk honor those who died from AIDS
Susan Finnegan, Vyckee Keys and her daughter Alexandra Keyes, age 13, pause during the moment of silent remembrance at the Boulder County AIDS Project's participation in the International AIDS Candlelight Vigil on Sunday evening May 19th, 2013 in Boulder Colorado.
4 hrs ago | CBS Local
Tens Of Thousands Step Off For AIDS Walk New York
The AIDS Walk New York stepped off Sunday in Central Park, with 30,000 people walking to raise funds for awareness and treatment.
8 hrs ago | The Daily Democrat
NorCal AIDS Cycle rides its way through Woodland
Pioneer High School turned into a mini-campground Saturday as NorCal AIDS Cycle riders and crew stopped for the evening.
10 hrs ago | Fiji Times
Unity vital in fight against stigma
Kinisimere Serukalou holds a candle during the International AIDS candlelight memorial at the Salvation Army headquarters in Suva yesterday.
10 hrs ago | Uganda News Picks
HIV/AIDS Patients Worried Over Shortage of Septrin and Dapsone
People living with HIV/AIDS in Luwero district have expressed worry over shortage of some drugs essential to their therapy.
11 hrs ago | New Vision
HIV vaccine trials to start in July
The project executive director, Dr. Hannah Kibuuka, told journalists during a media dialogue at their offices in Kampala that the trials would involve 120 participants.
Rainy AIDS Walk Raises Money For Research, Local Service Groups
About 30,000 people braved the rain to take part in the 28th annual AIDS Walk New York through Central Park and the Upper West Side on Sunday, to benefit the health group GMHC, 40 other AIDS service organizations and HIV and AIDS research.
Clark U. grads are urged to jump in
Carolyn Mugar told Clark University's 1,096 graduates Sunday to jump in and do what they can when something's wrong.
NorCal AIDS Cycle raises $330,000 for 11 Northern California organizations
A group of 225 bicycle riders and crew raised a record $330,000 for AIDS research and related organizations during a four-day trip through Northern California.
For Gay Men, a Fear That Feels Familiar
A new, casually transmittable infection - a unique strain of bacterial meningitis - has cast a pall over the gay night life and dating scene, with men wondering whether this is AIDS, circa 1981, all over again.
HIV Is No Barrier To Successful Liver Transplant For Cancer Treatment
As people infected with HIV live longer with antiretroviral drug therapy, more of them are developing hepatocellular carcinoma , which is particularly aggressive among this population.
30 years after HIV discovery, vaccine within reach
EMILY BOURKE: Next week marks the 30th anniversary of the discovery of HIV. While medical research has advanced and people with the disease are living longer, infection rates remain stubbornly high in some parts of the world.
Activist remembered for smile, heart
When they gather Sunday to remember Daniel Corona, friends and colleagues will bring their own favorite stories or memories of time spent with the 48-year-old, who died suddenly on April 13.
Japanese Goverment Awards Ugandan Doctor
The Japanese goverment has awarded the Second Hideyo Noguchi Prize for Africa to Uganda's doctor , Alex Godwin Coutinho for his outstanding contributions in medical services.
Positive Living and AIDS Vancouver to get a new building
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Another HIV Vaccine Setback as Trial is Stopped
The HIV vaccine study known as HVTN 505 was shut down on April 25 on the recommendation of an independent data and safety monitoring board .
Study: Peer-referral programs can increase HIV-testing in emergency departments
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have found that incorporating a peer-referral program for HIV testing into emergency departments can reach new groups of high-risk patients and brings more patients into the hospital for testing.
The country's lawmakers could find themselves having to publicly test for HIV if Parliament heeds a call by Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi.
HIV No Barrier to Getting Liver Transplant, Study Finds
Liver transplants to treat a common type of liver cancer are a viable option for people infected with HIV, according to new research.
HIV Night Testing Campaign Kicks Off
TASO Gulu center has currently started testing clients at night in bars in a programme code named, Moon Light Clinic.