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By: , April 8, 2009
Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report
White House, HHS and CDC officials on Tuesday announced the launch of a five-year, $45 million campaign to increase HIV/AIDS awareness in the U.S, the Washington Post reports. The campaign, titled Act Against AIDS, aims to address complacency about the disease by informing the public that one person in the U.S. contracts HIV every nine-and-a-half minutes. Read More...
By: Betsy McKay, April 8, 2009
Wall Street Journal
Federal health officials are launching a national campaign to slow the spread of HIV domestically, as they seek to place new emphasis on an epidemic that continues to rage at home as well as overseas. Read More...
By: Rosemary Black , April 7, 2009
New York Daily News
The KwaZulu-Natal province, where abuse of anti-HIV drugs are on the rise, has a nearly 40 percent infection rate. Read More...
By: Maggie Fox, April 7, 2009
Reuters
U.S. officials launched a AIDS awareness campaign on Tuesday they said would focus on the groups most likely to be infected, starting with black men and women and later targeting Latinos and others. Read More...
By: Jose Kalathil , March 23, 2009
The Statesman
If a doctor leaves his flourishing practice in his village and works for those ostracised by society, he is likely to be called crazy. Dr Chinkholal Thangsing from Manipur's Churachandpur is an exception. Read More...
By: Patricia Odell, March 3, 2009
Promo Magazine
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has begun running a print ad in an attempt to persuade drug giant Bristol-Myers Squibb to drop a print ad the foundation says is designed to “mislead and frighten” HIV/AIDS patients. Read More...
By: , February 23, 2009
Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report
The suit alleges that DHCS officials infringed AHF's rights to freedom of speech and expression during the contract renewal process. Read More...
By: Mark Thiessen, February 14, 2009
Associated Press
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's favorite consignment shop has been forced to change its name after she brought the trendy, upscale Anchorage boutique unintended legal problems during last year's presidential campaign. Read More...
By: LOU CHIBBARO JR, February 3, 2009
Washington Blade
Responding to mounting pressure from Republicans, Senate Democratic leaders and the Obama administration agreed last Friday to drop a $400 million spending provision from the president’s economic stimulus plan that would have funded HIV prevention programs. Read More...
By: , January 26, 2009
The Hindu
Chinkholal Thangsing, a doctor from India, who is currently Asia Pacific bureau chief of AIDS Healthcare Foundation, has been honoured with a prestigious Cambodian award for his contribution towards humanitarian services in the country. Read More...