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May 7, 2007

Studies Examine Effect Of Male Circumcision On Sexual Behavior, Breast-Feeding Interventions For HIV-Positive Women

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The following highlights recently released journal articles on HIV/AIDS. Male Circumcision in Siaya and Bondo Districts, Kenya: Prospective ...
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Engineered Immune Cells And AIDS

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Twenty years after its introduction, gene therapy still holds great promise as a way to harness the insidious power of viruses such as human...
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China Considering Evidence That Male Circumcision Could Reduce Risk Of HIV Infection, Unlikely To Launch Campaign, Health Official Says

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China is considering evidence that routine male circumcision could reduce a man's risk of HIV infection but likely will not implement su...

A Spoonful Of Sugar Makes The Medicine Work

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There will soon be no more bitter pills to swallow, thanks to new research by University of Leeds scientists (UK): a spoonful of sugar will ...

Cbl-b Resists Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection

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Infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major problem for patients in hospital, who are at increased risk of infection because they often...
April 16, 2007

International Response To Fight HIV/AIDS Among Children 'Tragically Insufficient' But 'Beginning To Change,' U.N. Report Says

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The world's response to fighting HIV/AIDS among vulnerable children remains "tragically insufficient," but some countries are ...

HIV/AIDS PSA Campaign 'Drawing Attention' Because Of Celebrities Involved, Messages, New York Times Reports

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A "provocative" HIV/AIDS public service campaign airing on several media outlets is "drawing attention" nationwide becau...

WHO's Plan To Monitor HIV Drug Resistance In Botswana Likely To Fail

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A World Health Organization (WHO) plan to track transmitted resistance to HIV drugs in Botswana could fail because the threshold the organiz...

Washington, D.C., Free Clinic To Close, Staff To Join Whitman-Walker Clinic

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The Washington, D.C.-based Washington Free Clinic , which has provided low-cost or no-cost health care services since 1968 to people in the ...

Boston Micromachines' New Deformable Mirror To Enhance Retinal Imaging Systems For Earlier Detection Of Leading Eye Diseases

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Boston Micromachines Corporation (BMC), a leading provider of MEMS-based deformable mirror (DM) products for adaptive optics (AO) systems...
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