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Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have devised a laboratory test for predicting whether microbicides against HIV are safe for human use. The researchers have also discovered why several supposedly "safe" microbicides made women more susceptible to HIV infection. The study appears today in the online version of the Journal of Infectious Diseases.
( Albert Einstein College of Medicine ) Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have devised a laboratory test for predicting whether microbicides against HIV are safe for human use. The researchers have also discovered why several supposedly "safe" microbicides made women more susceptible to HIV infection. The study appears today in the online version of the ...
Analysis of Obama's African tour
Dakar — Military forces from 20 countries in West and Central Africa have launched a regional HIV network to share information on combating HIV within their ranks and communities, following the example of other military-led efforts to fight the spread of HIV.
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DANVILLE – What do Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Kenneth Bailey, astronaut Joe Tanner, Oscar winner Gene Hackman, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Kim Crockett and community leader Dwight Lucas have in common? They're all members of Danville High School's Wall of Fame.
Over half the deaths observed in a large cohort of HIV-positive individuals in the combination antiretroviral therapy era, who were followed from seroconversion, were due to non-AIDS-related illnesses, investigators from the CASCADE cohort study report in the online edition of AIDS . The researchers found that deaths due to liver disease, infections, respiratory diseases and non-AIDS-defining ...
MADISON – The T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia, Cancer and AIDS Research’s founder and chairman, Tony Martell of Madison, was honored May 15 with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City for his commitment to philanthropy and the establishment of his highly successful foundation.
Information and statistics on cervical and uterine cancers
A novel flu virus contributed to the death of a 19-year-old Cheltenham woman, Montgomery County's first fatality linked to the flu strain commonly referred to as swine flu.
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