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In Greater Cleveland, about one-third of the cases of AIDS and human immunodeficiency virus involve people older than 50. And health officials now recommend that doctors expand their screening for HIV and AIDS to include patients over age 50.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 41,851 people ages 15-24 have AIDS in the U.S. -- enough to fill more than two thirds of Carter-Finley Stadium.
LAKELAND | Before she reached elementary-school age, Brooke Monday had chicken pox five times and battled an infection that spread cold sores from her mouth down into her stomach.Her immune system was too depressed to fight back when she was an infant and toddler.
William A. Lane, a noted Macon philanthropist and arts patron who served on the Bibb County school board for 12 years, died Sunday from problems related to Alzheimer’s disease. He was 82.
A UW-Madison student who has lived a life with HIV is working to make sure others don't have to. Ashlin Ware spoke out on behalf of the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day on Monday.
Alicia Long and her friend, Ashley Gooden, waited confi-dently to be tested for HIV.
The Australian Crime Commission says its investigations into child abuse in Indigenous communities won't be hindered by a recent court ruling preventing it accessing a medical clinic's records.
Today is World AIDS Day and the American College of Physicians are asking a read more
To mark World AIDS Day on 1 December some of the UK’s top HIV experts talk about a range of issues close to home. Roger Pebody, from HIV information provider NAM, explores the pros and cons of unprotected poz-poz sex.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. - In the fight to stop the spread of AIDS, there's a new and likely controversial recommendation for testing teens. The American College of Physicians announced on World Aids Day a new recommendation for HIV screenings after age 13.
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