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Circumcision can't protect MSM from HIV infection - Food Consumer
Ontario NowCircumcision can't protect MSM from HIV infectionFood Consumer - 2 hours agoBy Ben Wasserman Wednesday October 8, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) –Circumcision does not seem to reduce risk of HIV infection in men who have sex with men (MSM), according to a new stu
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MSM and blacks are at higher risk of HIV infection - Food Consumer
Canada.comMSM and blacks are at higher risk of HIV infectionFood Consumer - 7 hours agoBy Ben Wasserman Sunday Sep 14, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- An estimated 56000 people in the United States get infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) each year and men who h
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AIDS Benefits of Circumcision Are Limited, Study Finds - New York Times
AFPAIDS Benefits of Circumcision Are Limited, Study FindsNew York Times - 1 hour agoWASHINGTON -- Circumcision reduces the risk of AIDS in men who have sex with women, but there is not enough evidence to show that it has a similar benefit in sex with other men, research
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HIV Infection Rate for Young Black Men 'Alarming:' CDC - Washington Post
Canada.comHIV Infection Rate for Young Black Men 'Alarming:' CDCWashington Post - 1 hour agoBy Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Sept. 11 (HealthDay News) -- The rate of new HIV infections among young gay or bisexual black men is significantly higher than new infections among w
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Johnson & Johnson drug OKd for HIV fight
Tablets of the drug etravirine were approved Friday by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of HIV infection in adults who have failed treatment with other antiretrovirals.
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IAC: Jury Out on Heterosexual HIV Risk - MedPage Today
Voice of AmericaIAC: Jury Out on Heterosexual HIV RiskMedPage Today - 30 minutes agoBy Michael Smith, North American Correspondent, MedPage Today MEXICO CITY, Aug. 4 -- A popular estimate that only one in 1000 heterosexual contacts with an HIV-positive partner results i
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More about HPV vaccine you need to know - Food Consumer
Canada.comMore about HPV vaccine you need to knowFood Consumer - 4 hours agoBy Sue Mueller Merck has done a good job pursuing 25 percent of girls ages 13 to 17 to get its HPV vaccine called Gardasil as shown by the survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and
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Few HIV patients tested for tuberculosis: report - Reuters
BBC NewsFew HIV patients tested for tuberculosis: reportReuters - 2 hours agoBy C. Vidya Shankar, MD MEXICO CITY (Reuters Health) - A new report suggests that only 1 percent of HIV-positive patients worldwide have been screened for tuberculosis, a curable infection that
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HIV can be passed to babies in pre-chewed food
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The AIDS virus can be passed from an infected mother to her baby if she pre-chews the child's food as sometimes occurs in developing countries, U.S. government scientists said on Wednesday.
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HIV can be passed to babies in pre-chewed food (Reuters)
Reuters - The AIDS virus can be passed from an infected mother to her baby if she pre-chews the child's food as sometimes occurs in developing countries, U.S. government scientists said on Wednesday.
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1 out of 2 with HIV in U.S. is black, report says
More than 80 percent of people with HIV in Washington are black people. That's on par with the infection rate in Uganda or South Africa, a report released Tuesday shows. In fact, if all the black people in the United States comprised a nation, that country's HIV population would rank higher than Eth
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CDC: More Americans HIV-positive than previously believed - CNN
BBC NewsCDC: More Americans HIV-positive than previously believedCNN - 1 hour agoBy Miriam Falco ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- There are more new cases of Americans infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, than previously believed, the Centers for Disease Control and
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US Approves New HIV Drug; Could Help When Other Drugs Do Not - Voice of America
eFluxMediaUS Approves New HIV Drug; Could Help When Other Drugs Do NotVoice of America - 2 hours agoBy VOA News The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that could help HIV patients who are not being helped by other HIV-fighting medications.J&J u
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NYC's HIV rate 3 times higher than nation's
New York City's rate of HIV infection is about three times the national rate, according to estimates released Wednesday by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
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The low-cost laptop offer Microsoft can't refuse
As the release of low-cost laptops based on Intel's upcoming Atom processor draws near, Microsoft is getting boxed into a corner. The software company plans to stop selling most Windows XP licenses after June 30, yet most of these low-cost laptops won't be powerful en
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Early HIV screening of newborns at risk can save lives: UN - AFP
Voice of AmericaEarly HIV screening of newborns at risk can save lives: UNAFP - 4 hours agoUNITED NATIONS (AFP) - Timely screenings can save the lives of newborns at risk of contracting HIV, according to a report released Monday by four UN agencies to mark World AIDS Da
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HIV drugs make breast-feeding safer, study finds - Reuters
Canada.comHIV drugs make breast-feeding safer, study findsReuters - 2 hours agoCorrects second paragraph to show babies, not mothers, got the drug and 6th paragraph to show babies got vitamins and not placebo.Experiment to treat genital herpes produces no protectio
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Kenyans reject circumcision plan
Elders from Kenya's Luo group reject a plan to promote circumcision to stem Aids.
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Global Food Crisis Threatens HIV Control - Reuters AlertNet
Canada.comGlobal Food Crisis Threatens HIV ControlReuters AlertNet - 1 hour agoReuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone.International AIDS Conference 2008
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Cells from testicles act similar to embryonic stem cells - Food Consumer
ABC NewsCells from testicles act similar to embryonic stem cellsFood Consumer - 3 hours agoBy Sue Mueller Saturday October 11, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- German researchers found that cells taken from men's testicles could be used to grow certain types of adult cells or
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