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FDA panel backs expanded use of Pfizer HIV drug

By: Matthew Perrone , October 8, 2009
Associated Press

Federal health advisers said Thursday that Pfizer's HIV drug Selzentry should be approved for use by patients who have not already taken other drugs to combat the virus. Read More...

UPDATE 2-US FDA panel backs wider use of Pfizer HIV drug

By: Susan Heavey, Editing Bernard Orr and Carol Bishopric, October 8, 2009
Reuters

A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Thursday recommended Pfizer Inc (PFE - news - people)'s HIV drug Selzentry be approved for wider use in certain patients with the disease, despite concern from several panel members that they were underwhelmed by the data. Read More...

Swine Flu Vaccine Trickling In

By: WeHo News Staff, October 6, 2009
WeHo News

Los Angeles public health officials said last week that the first shipments of a nasal form of the H1N1 (Swine) flu vaccine should be available midweek. Read More...

Fenty Urged to Get Out Front on AIDS

By: Darryl Fears, October 5, 2009
The Washington Post

When thousands gather for the District's annual AIDS Walk on Saturday, it will present D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty with the chance to issue an AIDS prevention call to arms to a city in the grip of a deadly epidemic. Read More...

Not Gone, But Forgotten

By: Michael Weinstein, October 1, 2009
Frontiers In LA

I am sailing this week aboard the Celebrity Solstice in the Mediterranean on an Atlantis Cruise...The subject of AIDS is definitely not on the agenda. Read More...

New SF HIV Clinic Acts as Store Too

By: Holly Quan, October 1, 2009
KCBS Radio

A unique HIV clinic opened in San Francisco's Castro District Wednesday that houses medical treatment, a pharmacy and thrift store all under one roof. Read More...

Local health officials hail vaccine news

By: Troy Anderson, September 25, 2009
Contra Costa Times

With more than 65,000 people in Los Angeles County suffering from AIDS, local health officials welcomed the news Thursday that an experimental vaccine has shown success in fighting the deadly virus. Read More...

New vaccine could be good news for D.C. residents

By: Sherri Ly, September 25, 2009
My Fox Washington D.C.

For the first time, scientists have found a vaccine that prevents HIV infection. It's a huge step forward, especially in cities like D.C., which now has the highest rate of HIV infection in the country. Read More...

Washington Post: New D.C. AIDS Clinic Named in Honor of Actor-Activist

By: Darryl Fears, September 24, 2009
Washington Post

Noting that the District is the "epicenter" of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation on Thursday opened a free treatment clinic in the 2100 block of K Street, at the gateway to Georgetown.     Read More...

Blair Underwood to open AIDS clinic in downtown DC

By: Staff Reporter, September 24, 2009
Associated Press

Actor Blair Underwood is expected to cut the ribbon on an HIV/AIDS clinic bearing his name. Read More...

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