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Phd Position in Biology (Free subscription) | yesterday
NATIONAL AIDS RESEARCH INSTITUTE (NARI Pune) (Indian Council of Medical Research) Plot No. 73, ‘G’ Block, MIDC, Bhosari, PUNE – 411 026 Application are invited upto 10 th November 2009 for the following non-institutional temporary posts under IVCMT & BASANT Project . to be conducted at National AIDS Research Institute. Research Scientist -I @ Rs. 18,160/- Essential Eligibility...
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TheSpoof.com - Spoof News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sir Elton John does not have the AIDS virus - nor is he HIV Positive - he merely has a cold, thus dispelling what the whole word was secretly thinking. Despite the cancellation of over 20 concerts and his 'unexplained' illness Sir Elton is still a...
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Net News Publisher (Free subscription) | yesterday
A proposed Ugandan law on HIV/AIDS promotes dangerous and discredited approaches to the AIDS pandemic and would violate human rights, a group of more than 50 Ugandan and international organizations and individuals said in a report released on Thursday. The HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Bill could be taken up by Uganda’s parliament shortly. The report [...]
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Corruption Chronicles (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
President Obama has repealed a 16-year-old federal law he claims is “rooted in fear rather than fact” that bans immigration and travel to the U.S. by foreigners infected with AIDS. Passed by Congress in 1993 and signed into law by Bill Clinton, the measure was designed to reduce the spread of the deadly disease in the United States. Since 1987 AIDS has appeared on the Department of Health...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Forget about smart phones and smart computers. Cheap and plentiful sensor chips are making possible everything from smart Band-Aids to smart bottles. NXP Semiconductors, a chip maker that spun out of Philips in 2006, showed off prototypes for these cool applications at its headquarters in San Jose, Calif., yesterday. Based on the working products and prototypes there, it’s clear we’re...
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Radio Facts (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
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tangledwing (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Clouds and Mountains wallpaper Rare whale gathering sighted A large group of a rarely sighted, mysterious species of whale has been seen off the coast of Antarctica. Approximately 60 Arnoux’s beaked whales were seen and photographed frolicking on the surface in the Gerlache Strait. Few sightings of this enigmatic species are made in the wild, and even less in [...]
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i69 (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
[caption id="attachment_25040" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Reese Witherspoon "][/caption]The latest is that Oscar winning actress Reese Witherspoon has offered her services to cops investigating a fight between two photographs battling for the best snap of her. Not very long ago the 'Legally Blonde' actress stood by helpless as the paparazzi lashed...
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Washington (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
WASHINGTON (Oct. 31) -- President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. will overturn a 20-year-old U.S. travel ban against people with HIV early next year. ...
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Soc 202 - Current Events (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Abigail Lucas 11/5/09 10:30 African health workers are now in fear that the days when the AIDS virus was a death sentence in Africa. There is also fear that a major global distributer of AIDS money was considering cutting back worldwide. At the news conference in South Africa it was said that clinics that are funded by international doctors in Uganda are being told not to take on new patients. According...
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CNN (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
It was a busy night for New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi -- not only did he lead his team to the World Series championship, but on his way home, he also helped the victim of a car accident get out of harm's way.
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Connecting the Dots in the New World Order (Free subscription) | yesterday
A storm has erupted over the announcement last month that an experimental AIDS vaccine tested in Thailand proved modestly effective. It was billed as a major scientific advance — the long-awaited hard evidence that it is possible to inoculate people against AIDS. But now the trial has been called into question in a way that is overblown and possibly destructive. But this isn’t the first...
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Bush Radio 89.5 fm Newsroom (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
By Khanyisa Tabata 06 November 2009 The provincial Health Department has dismissed reports that the province is facing shortages of free condoms. Provincial Health spokesperson Faiza Steyn said there was no condom shortage in the province, but acknowledged that the city had received fewer condoms than what they had requested. City Health director Dr Ivan Bromfield says a target had been set of 60 condoms...
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Al Jahom's Final Word (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
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PC World (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Photo-sharing site Flickr is great for uploading and exchanging photos, but sometimes it's tricky to find exactly what you're looking for. Connected Flow's...
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jamesbeayoh | 25/05/2009
AIDS is one of the most serious, deadly diseases in human history. We lived in dangerous time today. More than 25 years ago, doctors in the United States identified the first cases of AIDS in San Francisco and New York. Now there are an estimated about 50 million people living with HIV or AIDS in worldwide and more than 3 million die every year from AIDS-related illnesses. AIDS is caused by the human...
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dniraromachandran | 12/03/2009
The spread from the high-risk behavior groups to the general populace is another key indicator that HIV/AIDs in India has reached epidemic proportions. The disease is no longer confined to high-risk behavior groups such as intravenous drug users and female sex workers and their clients. The clients, particularly married males, act as the bridge groups, aiding and abetting the spread of HIV/AIDS into...
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dniraromachandran | 08/03/2009
The spread from the high-risk behavior groups to the general populace is another key indicator that HIV/AIDs in India has reached epidemic proportions. The disease is no longer confined to high-risk behavior groups such as intravenous drug users and female sex workers and their clients. The clients, particularly married males, act as the bridge groups, aiding and abetting the spread of HIV/AIDS into...