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AIDS Housing Bill Gets Support in NY Assembly
A bill that would provide affordable housing protection for more people living with HIV/AIDS in New York City is getting support from both chambers of the state legislature.
Kenya: Testing Campaign Surpasses One Million Target
An ambitious, door-to-door voluntary testing and counselling exercise launched in November resulted in more than 1.5 million Kenyans being tested for HIV, according to a senior government official.
Uganda President Museveni Promises to Veto the Kill The Gays Bill. But That Might Not Be Enough
Following the developments of Uganda's Kill The Gays bill is like following Tiger Woods's sex scandal: There's one central theme everyone knows , but keeping up with the minutiae is exhausting.
Church called to take part in fight against HIV/AIDS
Coordinator of the HIV pre-vention programme and lecturer at the United Theological College of the West Indies, Garth Minott, has said the Church needs to play a greater role in assisting persons affected by HIV and AIDS.
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MSU researchers expand global health outreach
Expanding Michigan State University's global health outreach, a team of researchers is working in the Dominican Republic to establish a model for HIV/AIDS care that can be exported to other resource-limited countries.
Combating HIV/AIDS in Africa: Soccer Instead of Unsafe Sex
In this cross-post from Huffington Post, Bernard Pollock, who is taking a leave of absence from the AFL-CIO to travel through Africa, and Danielle Nierenberg report on the transport union's HIV/AIDS prevention centers in Uganda and Rwanda.
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Needle exchange proving worthwhile
New Jersey has the nation's fifth highest number of reported HIV cases in the nation, with an estimated 39 percent of those cases caused by drug users sharing contaminated syringes.
Scientists Spot Source of Hurdle to AIDS Vaccine
Researchers have identified the cause of a major hurdle in efforts to develop an AIDs vaccine.
Gov t-backed gay bar opens in SW China
China's first government-funded gay bar finally opened its doors over the weekend after almost three weeks of delays caused by intense media speculation.
INDONESIA: Condom drive sparks protests
A campaign to encourage Indonesians to use condoms as part of national HIV/AIDS prevention efforts has drawn criticism from conservative Islamic groups, who say it promotes promiscuity.
Uganda anti-gay measure a "bad precedent"
The United States is urging Uganda to stop a bill that would criminalize homosexuality, saying its passage could encourage other African countries to make similar moves, a top U.S. diplomat said on Friday.
HIV/AIDS among Doctors Without Borders' Top 10 humanitarian crises of 2009
A New York City medical humanitarian group says dwindling funding for HIV/AIDS threatens to leave an estimated 10 million infected people without treatment in the developing world, making it one of 2009's Top 10 humanitarian crises.
Bernard Pollack: Combatting HIV/AIDS in Africa: Soccer Instead of Unsafe Sex
About 20 men sat on chairs at the HIV/AIDS Resource Center in Katuna, Uganda, intently watching a match between Manchester United and Chelsea on a small television.
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"For nearly 30 years scientists have been trying to break the back of the AIDS epidemic," but the recent microbicide gel study and an AIDS vaccine trial in Thailand "show just how difficult and how distant that goal is," according to a Washington Post editorial .
National Leader on Latino HIV/AIDS Rights Dies
Dennis De Leon, one of the most recognized national leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS, died Monday in Manhattan at the age of 61, reports El Diario/La Prensa.