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Rwanda offers free HIV treatment ? CNLS official - Rwanda New Times
The Communications Officer of the National Commission for the Prevention of HIV/Aids-CNLS Fulgence Kamari has revealed that the government has established 345 health centres across the country in which free ARV?s are distributed. Speaking to the ...
French first lady joins AIDS fight - Tacoma News Tribune
PARIS ? France?s glamorous first lady threw her considerable star power behind the global fight against AIDS on Monday, as the world tallied the victims of the HIV virus that infects a new person every 15 seconds. As ceremonies marked World AIDS ...
AIDS vigil recalls victims - Winchester Star
Winchester ? The epidemic didn?t bring down Troy DeHaven. Neither did the stigma surrounding AIDS ? he openly told people he had it. But the chronic sickness associated with the disease ? the nausea, the diarrhea, the vomiting ? eventually ...
French first lady joins global fight against AIDS - Guardian Unlimited
Associated Press Writer= PARIS (AP) - France's glamorous first lady threw her considerable star power behind the global fight against AIDS on Monday, as the world tallied the victims of the HIV virus that infects a new person every 15 seconds. As ...
Lutheran Bishops Agree to be Tested for HIV/AIDS - Christian Post
The 65 synod bishops, presiding bishop and secretary that make up the advisory board of ELCA?s Conference of Bishops will be tested for the virus during their March 2009 meeting in Itasca, Ill. ELCA?s Ministry Among People in Poverty (MAPP ...
109 Medicines and Vaccines Now in Development for HIV/AIDS - Phramalive.com
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UNICEF Says Early Diagnosis, Treatment Key to Reducing Infant HIV/AIDS ... - Voice of America
A new United Nations report says early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve the prospects for survival of newborn babies exposed to HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. From United Nations headquarters in New York, VOA's Margaret Besheer has ...
World AIDS Day: HIV Gone for Good? - Gay Wired.com
The virus that causes AIDS could theoretically be eliminated in a decade if all people living in countries with high infection rates are regularly tested and treated, according to a new mathematical model. It is an intriguing solution to end the AIDS ...
Early HIV Diagnosis And Treatment Saves Lives - Scoop
Early HIV testing and treatment procedures have proved to be life-saving for newborn babies exposed to the virus, according to a United Nations report released today to coincide with World AIDS Day, as several top UN officials warn that much work ...
Early HIV diagnosis and treatment saves lives of newborn babies ? UN ... - UN News Centre
1 December 2008 ? Early HIV testing and treatment procedures have proved to be life-saving for newborn babies exposed to the virus, according to a United Nations report released today to coincide with World AIDS Day, as several top UN officials ...
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