Administration urged to end HIV travel ban
Saturday, September 20, 2008 - 03:56
in Health & Medicine
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Experts at an early August international AIDS conference in Mexico City were full of praise for the United States for having reversed a 15-year-old law banning HIV-positive people from entering the country....
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