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World AIDS Day offers a reflection on the past, hopeful look to the future
On 1 December the global community commemorates the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day by remembering the millions of people lost to AIDS and renewing the commitment to fight the disease. Since the ...Group aims to test 1 million for World AIDS Day
A worldwide drive to test one million people for HIV in the week ahead of World AIDS Day on Monday has been highly successful, a U.S. AIDS group said.New study released on World AIDS Day measures HIV anti-retroviral regimens' safety and efficacy
... Epzicom," said Dr. Daar. "As we mark Worlds AIDS Day this year, we can celebrate the fact that there are many effective ... Day has been held on Dec. 1 of every year since 1988 to raise awareness around ...A more rational and scientific approach to AIDS is needed, says expert
... s AIDS epidemic, claims an expert ahead of World AIDS Day on bmj.com today. UNAIDS may be "contributing to the mystification of AIDS in Africa by promoting a needlessly overcomplicated view of ...Global AIDS crisis overblown? Some dare to say so
LONDON (AP) -- As World AIDS Day is marked on Monday, some experts are growing more outspoken in complaining that AIDS is eating up funding at the expense of more pressing health needs....UNAIDS chief prepares to pass the torch
On World AIDS Day, Peter Piot assesses the evolution of the epidemic.ACP recommends routine HIV screening for all patients
On World AIDS Day, the American College of Physicians (ACP) is giving doctors a call-to-action to ... not risk infecting anyone else. Besides, an AIDS test is very simple and quick, and can be performed ...New HIV film tackles stigma faced by teachers in Africa
... for Child Development, the World Bank and UNAIDS. There will be a simultaneous screening at the UNAIDS World AIDS Day Film Festival in Geneva, Switzerland. The book and film are both available in ...Lowering the barriers to mainstream HIV testing
... people in a wide age range for the virus. On World AIDS day last week, the American College of Physicians ...Preventing Spread of HIV in Jails: Best Window of Opportunity Early in Incarceration
(PhysOrg.com) -- With World AIDS Day less than a week away, two new studies from Yale ... that jail inmates, one of the highest risk groups for AIDS, are far more likely to be tested for HIV if given the ...
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