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Sunday, October 26, 2008 ( change date )
Crystal Meth Contributing to New HIV Cases
At the 20th. Annual Living with AIDS Conference in Utah, experts warn that the booming crystal meth problem is contributing to new hiv cases around the country. The growing cocaine...
z.about.com Sunday, October 26, 2008As Halloween Approaches Let's Talk About Vampires and HIV
This is going to sound a bit crazy but I was watching television a couple nights ago and stumbled upon a vampire movie. Like all good Hollywood vampires, they were...
About Sunday, October 26, 20083 Million Injection Drug Users May Be HIV Positive
A recent study published in The Lancet has found that the proportion of IV drug users that are HIV positive may exceed 40 percent in at least nine countries around...
z.about.com Sunday, October 26, 2008Magic Johnson Outraged by Claim He Faked HIV
On Friday, two Minnesota radio talk show hosts claimed that Magic Johnson faked his HIV diagnosis. The talk show hosts have rationalized that Magic must have faked his diagnosis because...
z.about.com Sunday, October 26, 2008FDA Warns Public to Avoid Erectile Dysfunction Supplement
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning against the use of a dietary supplement known as Xiadafil VIP. This supplement, sold over the counter, is commonly used...
z.about.com Sunday, October 26, 2008Share of Nobel Prize in Medicine Goes to HIV Researchers
Half of the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine will be shared by two researchers credited with their discovery of HIV. French researchers Luc Montagnier and Francoise Barre-Sinoussi will be honored...
About Sunday, October 26, 2008Experts Agree - Now's the Time to Get a Flu Shot
Loyola University researcher Dr. Michael Koller advises us all that now is the time to get your flu shot. Once you've had the flu it's not something you will soon...
About Sunday, October 26, 2008New Merck HIV drug works in untreated patients (Reuters)
Reuters - A new class of HIV drugs can help control the virus in untreated patients, researchers reported on Sunday.
yahoo.com Sunday, October 26, 200810 Year Study Suggests Earlier Treatment is Better
A nationwide study headed by HIV researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle now suggests that earlier HIV treatment equates to a better prognosis in the long term. Experts...
z.about.com Sunday, October 26, 2008AIDS treatment should start sooner, study finds (AP)
AP - people who have the AIDS virus should start drug treatments sooner than current guidelines recommend, suggests a large new study that could change the care of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
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