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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
To mark World Aids Day, and a 10-year project with the Guardian, photographer Gideon Mendel travels to Kenya to ask young people with HIV what it means to them Gideon Mendel Chris Fenn
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is calling for people in Bristol to get involved in World AIDS Day (December 1) this year, either by attending an event, making a donation to support local HIV services, or wearing a red ribbon to raise awareness. World AIDS Day, which has been running every December since 1988, is dedicated to raising awareness of HIV and AIDS.
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is calling for people in Oxford to get involved in World AIDS Day (December 1) this year, either by attending an event, making a donation to support local HIV services, or wearing a red ribbon to raise awareness. World AIDS Day, which has been running every December since 1988, is dedicated to raising awareness of HIV and AIDS.
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Unreality TV (Free subscription) | yesterday
Boxing champ Joe Bugner isn’t making many friends in the I’m A Celebrity jungle. He spent his first few days scaring the campers with his talk of poisonous spiders and deadly snakes and now he has claimed that AIDS was created by the CIA. Gay TV presenter Justin Ryan was visibly upset and said in the [...]
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QueerToday.com (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
House of Numbers looks at the link between HIV and AIDS A film about HIV and what causes AIDS has been attacked for being misleading and even dangerous. According to producer and director Brent Leung, House of Numbers is an objective and unbiased look at the question of what causes AIDS. But HIV experts are saying that it misrepresents the scientists featured and the ideas promoted perpetrate medical...
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John's Labour blog (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
1 December 2009 9.30–12.30 followed by buffet lunch Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1 “I want to live my rights in the workplace” This seminar will highlight and celebrate the role of trade unions in defending the interests and rights of affected colleagues and their communities and explore ways of further enhancing their achievements. The event will bring together...
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Going to the Mat (Free subscription) | yesterday
Yes, you can go from one potential global disaster to a global epidemic in just two steps, if you are a U.N. Official. Climate change increases HIV/AIDS infection. So says a representative from the U.N. . The effects of climate change have driven women in communities in coastal areas in poor countries like the Philippines into dangerous work, and sometimes even the flesh trade, a United Nations official...
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西儒 ─ The Western Confucian (Free subscription) | yesterday
"The U.S. sends millions of dollars in relief money to Uganda, which is considering a draconian law aimed at homosexuals," writes James Kirchick — Homophobia and AIDS funding can't coexist . So he wants to punish the people Uganda, including his fellow sodomites, by cutting the country off from "the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief," "the largest public health...
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Chanel News Asia (Free subscription) | yesterday
SINGAPORE: To commemorate World Aids Day which falls on December 1, a new exhibition here is showcasing the photographic works of 10 people, which include HIV and AIDS patients as well as volunteers.
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Medindia Health News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Money available to treat HIV/AIDS is sufficient to end the epidemic globally, but only if we act immediately to control
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IOL (Free subscription) | yesterday
A thermal massage bed, said to cure Aids patients after a 40-minute session, is reportedly under investigation by the department of health.
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Canadian Online Health News (Free subscription) | yesterday
HANOI, Vietnam - Diarrhea doesn't make headlines. Nor does pneumonia. AIDS and malaria tend to get most of the attention. Yet even though cheap tools could prevent and cure both diseases, they kill an estimated 3.
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One Old Vet (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
FOLLOW THE GPS, ÉSE The Transborder Immigrant Tool Helps Mexicans Cross Over Safely INTERVIEW BY ALEX DUNBAR Over the past two decades, Ricardo Dominguez has been utilizing electronics and the internet to piss off just about every high-level administrative authority in the US. In the late 90s, his performance-art-cum-activist organization the Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT) set up a [...]...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Diarrhea doesn't make headlines. Nor does pneumonia. AIDS and malaria tend to get most of the attention.
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Queerty (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
ON OUR GAYDAR — News, notes, clicks, and quips from around the web. → If Washington D.C. doesn't put a stop to the "mishandling" of federal AIDS funds, then HUD is simply going to stop giving them out. CONTINUED » Permalink | Post a comment | Add to del.icio.us Tagged: AIDS, bashed back, DADT, deaths, HIV, HIV/AIDS, hud, Jeanne-Claude, [...]
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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...