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How Stronger Science Academies Can Strengthen Policymaking In Africa: Conference
Leaders of several African science academies are meeting next week at the Royal Society, the national science academy of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, to discuss how the independent, expert advice of science academies can be applied to policy and development issues in Africa. The gathering is the fourth annual conference of the African Science Academy Development Initiative (ASADI), a multiyear effort administered by the U.S.
Medicalnewstoday.com Monday, November 03, 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...
About Monday, November 03, 2008Crystal 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 Monday, November 03, 2008Singapore Increases Number Of Clinics Offering Anonymous HIV Testing Following Rise In Tests
Singapore's Ministry of health on Thursday reported that the number of anonymous HIV tests performed throughout the country increased by 46% to 8,251 last year, compared with 5,639 in 2005, Channel NewsAsia reports.
Medicalnewstoday.com Monday, November 03, 2008What is Anal Cancer?
It started innocently enough. JL began to feel itching around the anus. Naturally he thought it was his hemorrhoids acting up again. As time passed, the itching gave way to...
z.about.com Monday, November 03, 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...
z.about.com Monday, November 03, 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 Monday, November 03, 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 Monday, November 03, 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...
About Monday, November 03, 2008Distribution Of Ryan White Funding Delayed Six Months In New Orleans, Officials Say
The distribution of $7 million in Ryan White Program funding to New Orleans HIV/AIDS agencies that provide treatment to more than 4,000 HIV-positive people has been delayed by six months, Fran Lawless, director of Mayor Ray Nagin's Office of health Care Policy, said at a city council meeting Thursday, the
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