| Disputing need for circumcision http://www.boston.com/news/... Aids Articles Boston Globe - Q. Given the African situation, where it's fair to call [HIV-AIDS] an epidemic, a one-in-55 prevention rate would save a lot of lives. A. If you were an adult male and had the option of using a condom and getting virtually assured protection or having ... |
| Mira Nair to be honoured at New York's Gotham Awards http://timesofindia.indiati... Aids Articles Times of India - Nair's company, Mirabai Films, is currently producing a series of four films to raise awareness about AIDS epidemic in India. Among her other successful movies are Mississippi Masala that profiles a family of Ugandan Indians living in the ... |
| Ruling helps uninsured, poor adults http://www.signonsandiego.c... Aids Articles San Diego Union-Tribune - The county must find millions of dollars to comply with a new court order that will require its health program for poor and uninsured adults to cover thousands more people with critical health needs. Superior Court Judge Ronald Styn ruled that County ... |
| Sci-fi on the side http://www.boston.com/ae/bo... Aids Articles Boston Globe - Sci-fi on the side Imaginary creatures from Bigfoot to Nessie are inspirational aids at a new writing center for youths By Danielle M. Capalbo, Globe Correspondent | October 20, 2007 |
| Print Single page view Reprints Reader feedback Text size: http://www.chicagotribune.c... Aids Articles Chicago Tribune - The economy is a mess. The schools are failing. Iraq is a quagmire. Iraq is a quagmire. They found a disease worse than AIDS. And now you can't smoke in the park. Not surprisingly, the forecast called for rain. Your lead story ("Is it worth it?") was ... |
| Belief in service drives this AIDS activist http://www.sptimes.com/2007... Aids Articles St. Petersburg Times - Watkins, 60 is an intervention specialist at the Minority AIDS Initiative of Pasco and Hernando counties, which opened last summer in New Port Richey. The initiative provides minorities with free HIV and AIDS testing. Watkins, a Brooklyn, N.Y ... |
| How your U.S. lawmaker voted http://seattletimes.nwsourc... Aids Articles Seattle Times - By a vote of 90-3, the Senate on Thursday required the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to spend at least $5 million in HR 3043 (above) to contain a strain of staph bacteria now killing more Americans than the AIDS virus. Known as ... |
| Playboy dress-up for a good cause http://seattletimes.nwsourc... Aids Articles Seattle Times - Breakfast was served at 11 p.m. at DIFFA's annual Party at the Mansion, a Playboy-themed soiree benefiting the Seattle chapter of Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. No sit-down dinner or live auction here, just fancy folk eating late-night ... |
| Gold medalist marathoner in Detroit: He'll run, auction off shoes http://www.freep.com/apps/p... Aids Articles Detroit Free Press - In Ethiopia, it is estimated that the AIDS epidemic has created a million orphans, according to ENHPA, and AIDS isn't even among the top three fatal diseases in the country. "Many people, they don't even have a chance to survive. It's a very ... |
| Cleveland pitcher spent thousands on human growth hormone http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-b... Aids Articles San Francisco Gate - Human growth hormone is a powerful medicine used to treat dwarfism in children and AIDS wasting disease. It is illegal to use the drug without a valid prescription and a doctor's supervision. It also is illegal for doctors to prescribe growth hormone ... |